“I’m at a loss for words,” Williams said at the home. “I didn’t even know what happened. I wasn’t here.”

The Standard reported that Williams, a dog walker, received two packages in the last month that included a blackface doll with a noose around its neck with racist slurs written on it. The first one appeared at his front door on April 26; the next arrived on May 5. Police started an investigation to find out who was involved, but no suspect has been identified yet.

“Any investigation—even if there weren’t the issues that are attached to this house—takes [time],” Baxter said. “We’re aware of the items that are attached to the address, but we address every fire the same: with tenacity to find the origin and the cause of the fire.”

A GoFundMe campaign was started after the racist packages were delivered to help the family install security cameras on their property. The goal of $100,000 was surpassed, with more than 1,500 people donated.

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