San Jose, CA – The president of San Jose State says university police have determined that one of two swastikas scrawled at residence halls earlier this week was not a hate crime, and the other is still under investigation.
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Campus President Mary Papazian said in a statement Thursday that police have identified two students behind the incidents, which occurred at two separate residence halls and are not believed to be related.
One of the swastikas was “accompanied by undeniably hateful, anti-Semitic language,” Papazian said. Police identified the student responsible and determined that the act “targeted no one in particular and is not by definition a hate crime.”
The second swastika was drawn on a white board in a common area of another dormitory and remains under investigation, Papazian said.
The swastikas were discovered Tuesday.
“Determined not to be a hate crime”…only a goyishe kup can say such a bombastic thing.
She is full of ” S*** “
Anti Semitism has spiked under Obama.