Crime & Safety

Man Charged with Hate Crime for Vandalism at Lombard Synagogue

A $5 million bond has been set in the case.

Photo Caption: John White

A $5 million bond has been set for a 40-year-old Westmont man after police said he vandalized and left graffiti of an “anti-Semitic nature” on a Lombard synagogue.

John White, of 13 Tartan Lakes Drive in Westmont, appeared in bond court Friday afternoon where DuPage County Judge Michael Wolfe ordered a $5 million full cash bond in the case.

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White is charged with hate crime, a class 3 felony; criminal damage to property, a class 3 felony; possession of a firearm without a FOID card, a class 3 felony; and institutional vandalism, a class 2 felony, according to a DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office press release.

Police were called to the Etz Chaim Synagogue,1710 South Highland Ave. in Lombard, at 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 21 for reports of a disturbance. When they arrived, police said they found White driving recklessly on the property -- both on and off the pavement, according to the news release.

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They discovered seven of the synagogue’s windows had been broken and graffiti on the synagogue.

Police removed White from his vehicle and took him into custody.

Police also obtained a search warrant for White’s house where they found thousands of rounds of ammunition, a shotgun, rifle and four handguns, prosecutors said.

“The charges against Mr. White are extremely serious,” said DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin. “Hate crimes have a devastating effect not only on the victims themselves, but on the entire community. DuPage County is built on the strengths of our communities and an attack on a religious institution is considered an attack against the entire community.“

White’s next court appearance is scheduled for Nov. 17.

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