BREAKING NEWS – Lawrenceville, Georgia – A former NFL player has been accused of trashing a restaurant and an ice cream shop he owned near Atlanta to make it look like a hate crime. Gwinett County police say they found the n-word, “MAGA” and swastikas scrawled on the walls and booths of the two businesses, Create & Bake Pizza and Coughman’s Creamery in Lawrenceville. Edawn Coughman, 31, of Buford, was arrested Thursday on charges of false reporting a burglary, insurance fraud and concealing a license plate before being bonded out of jail, police said. Police said in a news release that an officer responded to a 911 call reporting a man damaging the restaurant and the ice cream shop and getting away in a truck without a license plate. The restaurant’s rear door showed signs of a break-in. When officers pulled over the truck they found Coughman behind the wheel and learned he was the owner of the damaged businesses, according to the news release. In the truck were several TVs that appeared to have been ripped from a wall. Congresswoman Maxine Waters commented on the incident. “Well, even if he staged it, it’s still Trump’s fault,” she began. “Trump’s racist rhetoric, subliminally induces black people into destroying their own businesses. Will the President pay for the damages he is clearly responsible for? Will republicans call him out for causing Edawn Coughman to attempt a hoax and possible insurance fraud? This is absolute proof the the president is out to ruin small minority owned businesses! He wants us African-Americans to stay in our lanes, obviously without food! Impeach 45!”