Gwinnett County

Gwinnett woman's car, home vandalized with gay slur

SNELLVILLE, Ga. — A Snellville mother who has only lived in her new home for 48 hours woke up to a big surprise on Mother's Day that frightened her children.

Her home and car were vandalized with gay slurs.

Kristi Logue and her children moved into their new home just two days ago. Everything was good until the family woke up Sunday.

"Me and my kids were leaving for church for Mother's Day. My son was the first one out and he said, 'Mommy, your car…'" Logue said.

A gay slur had been written all over Logue's car and garage. Vandals hit the family in the middle of the night.

“My kids were like, ‘Mommy what’s happening?’ My little girl starts crying and I’m just at a loss to figure who did it and why they would do it and it’s not me,” Logue said.

Neighbors say it is a quiet neighborhood and nothing like this has ever happened.

“I couldn't believe it. Actually I was at a loss for words. I saw the car first, it was written in white across the hood, both sides of the car and the trunk. I mean and then I go to the garage door and I see it in black,” Logue said.

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People in the neighborhood helped clean the profanity off the car and power wash the driveway and garage.

"The Snellville police is awesome, oh my goodness. They really assured that they are going to figure this out," Logue said.

Logue says she is scared and hopes the person or persons who did this get caught and punished.

The gay slur has been removed from the car but the garage will need to be painted.

Logue says she can't imagine why anyone would do something like this but is thankful for her neighbors who helped her out.