According to a post from LEO Weekly's Facebook page, one of its staff writers was the target in a recent case of vandalism.The newspaper says a person or a group of people vandalized a truck belonging to the parents of LEO staff writer Danielle Grady. The vandals also left a threatening note stating the she was the reason for the attack.While no motive was stated, the paper believes the attack had to with a story that Grady wrote. The piece highlighted the "Louisville government’s lackluster handling of graffiti," the paper says."Whatever the reason, we are not planning to alter in any way the work LEO does as journalists. We see our job as important to holding others accountable," LEO said in the post.LEO also says Grady's reasoning for writing the piece was to explain the negative effect graffiti has on property owners when they're expected to clean it up.

According to a post from LEO Weekly's Facebook page, one of its staff writers was the target in a recent case of vandalism.

The newspaper says a person or a group of people vandalized a truck belonging to the parents of LEO staff writer Danielle Grady. The vandals also left a threatening note stating the she was the reason for the attack.


While no motive was stated, the paper believes the attack had to with a story that Grady wrote. The piece highlighted the "Louisville government’s lackluster handling of graffiti," the paper says.

"Whatever the reason, we are not planning to alter in any way the work LEO does as journalists. We see our job as important to holding others accountable," LEO said in the post.

LEO also says Grady's reasoning for writing the piece was to explain the negative effect graffiti has on property owners when they're expected to clean it up.