Friday, June 15, 2012

Swastikas Painted on Brooklyn Synagogue,Stores; Police Make No Arrests, View Surveillance Video

The New York Post website reports today (June 15, 2012) that police are seeking the vandals who painted a half-dozen swastikas found this morning in a Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn.

The swastikas were found at a synagogue, a Jewish bath house, and several businesses around 16th Avenue in Borough Park.

Cops are investigating the vandalism as a hate crime, and are reviewing surveillance video from the area. No arrests have been made.

Surveillance video from Fischman's Food Center at 4421 16th Avenue -- one of the vandalized businesses -- shows two men in hoodies walking up to the store at about 2:45 a.m. One of the men spray-painted the store's front roll-down gate, and then drew a swastika on the front plastic window panel.

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