Filipino food truck vandalized with anti-Asian graffiti gets rolling again thanks to Utah Jazz player Jordan Clarkson
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Utah Jazz player Jordan Clarkson made an incredible assist after a Filipino food truck was vandalized with anti-Asian graffiti. The guard partnered with vehicle wrap shop Identity Graphx to get The World Famous Yum Yum food truck back on the road, reports CBS affiliate KUTV-TV.
The owners of the Layton, Utah, food truck shared images of the graffiti, which included offensive images and expletives, on social media on Sunday. World Famous Yum Yum received an outpouring of the support from the community, including Clarkson. Clarkson, who is Filipino-American, took to Twitter to condemn the vandalism.
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