A man said the truck he left overnight at a bar in Vancouver was vandalized and set on fire because of the two Trump stickers on the bumper, according to a report from KOIN.

Johnny MacKay told KOIN that he left his 2015 Nissan Titan in the parking lot after having drinks at the Garage Bar and Grille Saturday night.

When he came back in the morning, he said, "I saw the tires were melted and the windows were shattered and I was just in shock."

Video taken by a neighbor shows the truck engulfed in flames. Officials were called to the fire at 2:34 a.m. on Sunday morning.

Check this video out! A Vancouver man believes his car was set on fire because if his @realDonaldTrump bumper stickers: "If you say anything that someone doesn't like you are ultimately a target. You're automatically the enemy and they have to hurt you." #KOIN6News pic.twitter.com/gIa24VyDzp — Velena Jones (@velenajones) October 9, 2018

Photos taken of the truck after the fire was put out show the word "Trump," written in spray paint on the side of the truck.

Vancouver Police spokesperson Lt. Kathy McNicholas said Tuesday that the fire marshal and an arson investigator are looking into the incident.

MacKay believes the vandalism was politically motivated.

"If you say anything that someone doesn't like you are ultimately a target," he told KOIN. "You're automatically the enemy and they have to hurt you."

However, Vancouver police said they have yet to determine what motivated someone to tag and torch the truck.

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