Yesterday, Doc’s Basement Comics of North Carolina, discovered that the N-word had been graffitied on the side of their store.
Yesterday, the comic book store Doc’s Basement Comics, Toys & Games of Belmont, North Carolina, discovered that the N-word had been graffitied on the side of their store in large letters in white paint. They posted pictures along with the news on their social media channels with an idea of who may have done it. “You know the thing that hurts most about this is if it’s true regarding who the culprits are then it stings because I have seen them several times today as I worked on inventory. They were greeted with smiles, given free comics, even a free water because I knew it was hot out today. If true, instead of being outside playing as I assumed, they were vandalizing the consignment shop and my wall. If true, when they are caught…Parents… I need you to do better.”
The store is owned by Doctor Sam Wilcox II, an African American obstetrician/gynaecologist whi runs the shop with his family. Shortly after the initial posting, the store posted “I appreciate all the support and the outpouring of love from everyone esp in our community! Shout out to Belmont Police Department for quickly catching the perpetrators(and it was indeed the young guys I showed kindness to). They have also been there to help with clean-up efforts. Thanks to the community members who have responded and are helping. I wanted the perpetrators to do it, but folks are on it, and I love and appreciate them and you all! Love Wins Yall!!”
Local news picked up the story and reported that police from the Belmont Police Department had identified three juveniles and that petitions would be obtained for them today, to pursue further action.
Doc’s Basement Comics, Toys & Games is located on the second floor (they understand the irony) at 427 E. Catawba Street, opened in 2016.