Brooklyn, NY – New York Police Probe Swastikas Amid Reports Of Hate Crimes

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    Brooklyn, NY – Police in New York on Monday were investigating two cases involving swastikas drawn or painted in public spaces, as civil rights activists said there had been a surge in hate crimes following last week’s U.S presidential election.

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    Surveillance video was released of a suspect wearing a gray sweater and backpack, who is believed to have spray-painted a large swastika in front of a 78-year-old man’s home in Brooklyn on Saturday, police said. The man’s residence is in the borough’s Crown Heights section, a predominantly Jewish area.

    Also on Saturday, swastikas were drawn on four dormitory doors at the New School, a progressive private university in Manhattan that includes the renowned Parsons School of Design.

    School president, David Van Zandt, said police were investigating, and that the graffiti was “intended to threaten and express hatred toward some of our students because of their identity.”

    Civil rights groups say racial and religious minorities nationwide have been targeted following Donald Trump’s triumph in the U.S. presidential election.

    Civil rights leaders have said his divisive campaign rhetoric emboldened a few supporters to spread racist messages.

    Since the vote, Trump himself has called for peace and unity, and has denounced the white supremacist groups that supported him.

    Some Trump supporters say they, too, have been subjected to ugly rhetoric and worse from opponents.

    A day after the election, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), which monitors hate groups, began tracking reports of hate crimes made to the center, in the news and on social media.

    By Monday, they had tallied more than 300 reports of physical or verbal altercations and vandalism, said Ryan Lenz, editor of the SPLC’s Hatewatch blog.

    While that appeared to represent a “sharp uptick,” Lenz said, the organization only began such monitoring after the vote and could not make a comparison with numbers prior to the election.

    Among the incidents reported were a University of Oklahoma student accused of sending racist messages, including some from a source called “Trump’s Disciples,” to black freshman at the University of Pennsylvania.

    Trump said on Sunday he was “so saddened” to hear about racial slurs and personal threats made against African Americans, Latinos and gay people by some of his supporters.

    “And I say, ‘Stop it.’ If it – if it helps,” Trump told 60 Minutes in an interview, “I will say this, and I will say right to the cameras: Stop it.”


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    Sam23
    Sam23
    7 years ago

    I wouldnt be suprised if its leftists Hillary supporters

    clear-thinker
    clear-thinker
    7 years ago

    I wouldn’t be surprised if it was Sam 23

    sighber
    sighber
    7 years ago

    In God we trust- not in Trump or his supporters or Hillary supporters.