REDLANDS, CA — A drive-by pellet-gun shooting of a Redlands home, decorated for Hanukkah, is being investigated as a potential hate crime targeting a Jewish family, police say.
The incident, which occurred on Friday in the 1300 block of Magnolia Avenue, has drawn local outrage.
According to the homeowner over Instagram, their family was attacked by an antisemitic person who was parked outside of a neighbor's home. Three minutes later, the home's security cameras caught sight of the same vehicle shooting "at least 20 rounds from an unidentified projectile weapon" at my family's house and Hanukkah decorations, shouting more obscenities (see video below).
Redlands Police Department Information Officer Carl Baker confirmed the vehicle drove by the residence and fired about 20 Airsoft pellet rounds. Cruisers were dispatched, but the person responsible remained at large as of this report.
"As our friends in the Jewish community begin their celebration of Hanukkah, several tragic incidents have occurred across the globe, targeting people simply because of their faith," Baker shared over social media. "Unfortunately, Redlands is not immune to these hateful acts, as a local family was targeted because of their festive home decorations celebrating Hanukkah."
Police believe the family was targeted because of the festive decorations set up outside their home to celebrate Hanukkah.
Redlands Mayor Mario Saucedo spoke out about the pellet gun shooting.
"While we are relieved that no injuries occurred, it is important to reaffirm our support of our community members, no matter their faith," Saucedo said. "Violence and hatred have no place in Redlands."
The Redlands Police Department is actively investigating the incident and will continue to provide additional patrols in the area and around places of worship within the City.
Anyone with information regarding this incident or any suspicious activity is asked to contact Redlands Police Dispatch at (909) 798-7681 ext. 1. Certain non-emergency crimes may also be reported online using the Redlands Police Department's CopLogic reporting system at
Suspicious activity and tips can be reported using the City of Redlands 311 mobile app available for Android, iPhones, and iPads.
Neighbors shared their support of the family and the police investigation on social media.
"As a Jewish member of Redlands and a long-time first responder, I appreciate your attention to this matter in keeping our children and us safe," one resident wrote.
Another wrote, "Thank you, RPD. This is despicable. Shalom to this family."
Over 100 more commenters thanked the Redlands Police Department and offered notes of support to the family.
"To the family who was targeted, I hope you have a wonderful holiday despite this. Please know the majority of the rest of us love & respect you. I'm so sorry to read this. Disheartened that we still have so much hate in this advanced world."