Two kosher establishments vandalized in Montreal, two weeks apart

Police are not yet investigating the incident as a hate crime.

MONTREAL COMBINES modern and old-world styles. (photo credit: DAVID BRINN)
MONTREAL COMBINES modern and old-world styles.
(photo credit: DAVID BRINN)
A kosher bakery in Montreal was vandalized on Monday, with suspects attempting to light a fire after smashing through the window into the establishment. 
 
Police have not yet begun investigating the incident at the Montreal Kosher Bakery as a hate crime, according to the Montreal Gazette.
However, within the same strip mall, another Jewish-owned restaurant, Chez Benny, was vandalized in similar fashion.
According to reports, police discovered a make-shift incendiary device on the premises of the vandalized bakery.
"There was minor damage caused to the bakery, only a window at this point that was broken," said Montreal Police Spokesperson Jean-Pierre Brabant, according to Montreal CTV News. ""I know for a fact two weeks ago, a couple of doors down, there was the same damage. At this point, I know the Benny [incident] is being treated as arson, not a hate crime."
"This one we are looking at is still arson because nothing leads to say it is a hate crime, no graffiti or anything that mentions hate against Jewish people," he said.
So far, no arrests have been made for either incident.