"Just to go pick up medicine and go back out to come across something like that. Just disgusting, absolutely disgusting. No other words for that," said Tom Stack.

"Now the only thing that needs to happen is hit the lotto," said Alonzo Stanely.

While Stanley sat on his porch Wednesday, you wouldn't have guessed the kind of day he had. 

"Based on what is said on my truck, it's because of the color of my skin," said Stanely. 

His 1995 Red Chervolet Suburban truck, vandalized. 

"They said the n-word, "All Trump." And they didn't say it once. They said it a couple of times.  So it was clearly racial, clearly I was seen getting out of the truck," said Stanley.

Wednesday afternoon Stanely took a trip to pick-up a prescription at the Rite Aid on West Genesee Street. The double amputee typically uses the drive-thru but opted to go inside after seeing a long line of cars. When he finishes in the pharmacy and makes his way outside he finds a group of people standing near his truck. 

"But when I looked at it, I thought it was someone else's truck altogether. You just look at something and you're amazed because you're in shock of what you're seeing," said Stanley.

The hood, passenger and drivers door all etched with two separate messages. 

"But when you start using the n-word and putting that on my truck-- no, there's no place for that," said Stanley.

Stanley called police and filed a report. 

"Blatant disrespect. Blantant disrespect. It almost makes you not harden your heart but how do you continue to soften your heart for those out here in a mean world?" 

Stanley says police told him the Rite Aid has no surveillance cameras on the site. Though he's not sure an arrest or any ending to this unforeseen Wednesday would be a just one.

"But if you lock him up, then you're hardening his heart and making him even worse than when he came in. So it's not a winnable situation. Everyone loses," said Stanley.