LebTown December 29, 2020 2 min read John & Ellie Salahubs' West Oak Street front yard, where a raccoon was set on fire on the night of November 16 (LebTown) The victims of the Nov. 16 arson, in which a raccoon was set afire on their front lawn, have come forward, and they say the evidence points to a political and racial motive for the violent crime. This year, “we chose to display Black Lives Matter and Martin Luther King signs along with our Biden/Harris banner,” said Ellie Salahub. “As a result, we’d been experiencing passersby shouting profanities and making vulgar gestures at us and our property on almost a daily basis.”