Howell, NJ – Two township teens were arrested and charged with a bias crime for painting a swastika and a profanity on a residence during Yom Kippur.
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The boys, ages 14 and 15, are under house arrest pending a plea hearing after an initial appearance before Judge Eugene A. Iadanza. The teens, were arrested by township police after a resident reported finding a swastika and a profanity spray painted on a house. Interviews with the victim and other residents led authorities to the boys, who were charged with fourth-degree bias intimidation, fourth-degree conspiracy to commit bias intimidation, criminal mischief and harassment.