More from post-racial America.
The FBI is leading an investigation over the recent vandalism of two churches in Wakulla County, Florida. On Sunday morning, both churches had the letters "KKK" spray painted on the signs and a vehicle belonging to one of the churches.
The vandalism comes on the heels of five Wakulla County deputies getting suspended:
Deputy Richard Moon took to Facebook and stated, "Damn cockroaches! Squash 'em all!!!! I say we rally for Wilson, who's with me?" in response to the grand jury decision not to indict Darren Wilson, a police officer in Ferguson, Mo., who shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown, a black teen. Moon was the first to be suspended with pay.
Four more Wakulla County deputies were suspended last week with pay following "insensitive comments": Undersheriff Trey Morrison, Sgt. Eddie Wester, Detective Rick Buckley and Detention Deputy Jeff Carroll.
In a surprise to church-goers, many in the community used the incident as a call to come together:
Wakulla United Methodist Church canceled its second morning service and its congregants headed to New Bridge Hope. Roughly 40 members, all white, came out in a show of solidarity.
"I thought that was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen," Howard said. "What I saw was a predominately white church come to a predominately black church to say we love you, we care about you and we're here to support you and we're family."
The Wakulla County Sheriff is investigating and the department is offering a $1000 reward for tips leading to an arrest.
See the local news report here.