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  10/10/25


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Date: October 10th, 2025 2:02 PM
Author: Significant Anal Pain

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a-popular-puerto-rican-chef-s-house-was-vandalized-it-may-have-been-a-case-of-mistaken-identity/ar-AA1OefQS

Yun Fuentes, best known as the executive chef at the Puerto Rican restaurant Bolo in Rittenhouse Square, saw the best Philadelphia has to offer after waking up to find his home vandalized with red paint Wednesday.

Neighbors attempted to buy the family dinner, strangers shared words of encouragement, and many offered to help clean up his home’s facade.

Fuentes said that despite it being “just a bucket of paint,” being a subject of such vandalism spurred an onslaught of emotions. The family didn’t know if it was random or targeted. A white banner that read “D&Z” outlined with a black and red circle was left behind. One of his young children, elementary school-age, worried it might have been because of an LGBT flag the family had on display.

With no other homes vandalized in their South Philly neighborhood, Fuentes took to social media. Thanks to camera footage provided by neighbors, he knew an individual splattered red latex paint on his rowhouse around 2:15 a.m. But the motive continued to confound the family.

“This is a Puerto Rican family home, I’m a chef and my wife is an art teacher,” he wrote on Facebook, where his previous post was about what a privilege it is to live in Philly. “Why we were targeted is beyond my comprehension.”

That’s where a new wave of support came pouring in. People offered emotional support and possible clues to a motive.

The banner resembles the color scheme and circular logo of Day & Zimmerman, a Philadelphia-based security and defense company. Pro-Palestinian activists have singled out the company for manufacturing ammunition in Texas that has been transferred to Israel during its war with Hamas. A team commissioned by the United Nations’ Human Rights Council determined Israel is responsible for a genocide in Gaza, while the Gaza Health Ministry reports the country is responsible for more than 67,000 deaths and 170,000 people injured.

One of the most consistent pro-Palestinian demonstrations locally has been a “Tuesdays at D&Z” protest, attended by various local groups, including the Philly Palestine Coalition, demanding the company leave the city.

Fuentes’ wife has the same name as a Day & Zimmermann senior human resources employee.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5785086&forum_id=2],#49339798)