ZIONSVILLE, Ind. — Community members are calling for local leaders to take more action after a hateful act in Zionsville .
It comes one month after a swastika was drawn into a Holliday Farms golf course sand trap.
Bob Goodman and his wife own Robert Goodman Jewelers. Goodman posted on Facebook on Saturday, calling on Zionsville Mayor John Stehr to publicly address what happened.
He said the hateful symbol does not represent the town where they opened their store 25 years ago.
"This is not who the community is, and it shouldn't be what could possibly be represented as how the community is," Goodman said.
Goodman, who is Jewish, said he wanted to hear more from local leaders after this antisemitic act.
"I don't take it as a personal attack on me, or us, but you just don't do this typ