Flight attendant suspects his ties to Black Lives Matter led to vandalism of his SUV at DIA – FOX 31 Denver

DENVER (KDVR) Denver-based flight attendant Cameron Rogers says he believes a vandal targeted his vehicle because of Black Lives Matter stickers on his SUVs rear window. Rogersreported the crime to Denver police on Wednesday.

Rogers, who works for United Airlines, parked his car at Denver International Airports employee parking lotonMonday evening. He returned on Wednesday to discover his vehicle had been keyed.Some of the most intense vandalism is directly under his Black Lives Matter stickers.

When I walked around, I saw they had done it completely along the drivers side as well, Rogers said.It was clearly due to the Black Lives Matter sticker.

Rogers has been active in the BLM movement by attending several protests.

My dad is Black, he said. My mom is white. To me, this is a very important issue.

Its an issue he supports as a way to bring people together not to create deeper division.

I feel like people look at this sticker or see our posts and they think that Black Lives Matter is a threat, Rogers said. The biggest thing that I can say is thats not what it is at all. If anything, were trying to bring unity.

Rogers bought the SUV last year. The insurance deductible is $500.Thats money out of his out of his pocket as he faces an airline furlough starting in October.

The vehicle was parked in a lot that only employees are able to access. DIA says the parking lot is under video surveillance.

The airport confirms it will work with police to provide necessary footage.

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