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PLAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio – The Stark County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a claim that someone vandalized a transgender teen’s car, by plastering it with crude language.

In a separate incident in May, someone also took a baseball bat to Donovanne Jocas’ 2003 Hyundai.

The teen said school bullying has now escalated after she came out as transgender earlier this year, but she’s not backing down.

“For other LGBT people and trans people out there, there needs to be someone who’s taking these steps,” she said.

The teen’s mother, Michelle Fisher Jocas, posted a photo of the damage on Facebook. The teen’s car had the words “Grow a d***” spray painted on the rear windshield and phallic symbols. The car has been cleaned up since it happened on Thursday.

The Facebook post read in part: “Our response as a family to you since you never show your face: Your fear strengthens us as a family. Your disrespect and hate creates an even tighter bond between us. The wagons are circled as we protect each other in this family. I am sorry you do not have that sense of unconditional love in your own lives. Truly.”

Jocas said she knows who did it. The Sheriff’s Department said no charges have been filed, but they are investigating.

“We’re here to protect people’s rights,” Major C.J. Stantz said. “If it’s considered a hate crime, the punishment could be more severe.”

READ MORE: NewsNet5.com

Article Courtesy of WEWS NewsChannel 5 Cleveland

Picture Courtesy of Getty Images

Video Courtesy of Facebook, Derick Waller, and WEWS NewsChannel 5 Cleveland

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