A Florida man was arrested Saturday for allegedly going on a vandalism spree, scrawling anti-racism messages on some 100 stop signs in one community, a report said. Zachary Kato, 32, is accused of using stencils and paint to write “racism” or “I can’t breathe” under the word “stop” on traffic signs in the city of Port Orange, the Orlando Sentinel reported, citing an arrest affidavit. Kato’s alleged vandalism spree cost the city $12,500 in damage, the report said. Police tracked him down on Friday with the help of surveillance footage. Officers recovered paint cans in his garbage and other...