Sadat Mousa, 51, was charged Wednesday with with two counts each of felony vandalism with hate crime enhancements, felony vandalism of a place of worship with hate crime enhancements, one count each of felony placement of a swastika and one count of misdemeanor vandalism, accoridng to the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office.
Prosecutors say Mousa used a gold can of spray paint and markers to vandalize the Central Seventh Day Advenist Church, a mailbox, a utility box and a nearby parking meter Saturday morning.
On the church, Mousa wrote that Jewish people should be killed and called Mexicans a homophobic slur, according to prosecutors.
Police later found that Mousa owned a carpet with a swastika and an inscription calling Hitler “a real hero,” and a social media account expressing the same antisemtic and homophobic sentiments, according to prosecutors.
In a video found by authorities, Mousa says Jewish and gay people are not real or normal human beings, according to prosecutors.
“Those are the real devils on planet Earth,” Mousa said, before drawing hands across his neck, according to prosecutors. ” You gotta chop the children’s head first.”