TOWN AND COUNTRY • Police are trying to determine who scratched 'Trump' into the side of an Indian-American family's car over the weekend.

"Is this a random vandalism act, or am I targeted because I am a minority?" said Sudhir Avirneni. "My family and most of my neighbors are very concerned about the racial undertones of the message."

Avirneni said he watched the contentious presidential race unfold and heard discriminatory remarks made by Donald Trump and his supporters against immigrants. And he has seen reports from across the country of vandalism and violence against minorities following Trump's victory. It's against that backdrop that Avirneni is concerned.

Avirneni said the incident happened sometime between 9 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Sunday. The vandalism was discovered as he and his wife were getting ready to take their older son to a music class.

The 4-inch letters were scratched onto a passenger door of their 2008 Honda Accord, parked in the driveway.

He said it marks the first time in his 20 years living in the U.S. that he has felt targeted.