Police in Westchester County are investigating a series of vandalism incidents targeting Jewish-owned businesses and a Presbyterian church. Two storefronts in Scarsdale, NY, were defaced with anti-Semitic and anti-Israel graffiti, prompting a search for the perpetrators. The community has shown support for the affected stores. In a separate but possibly related incident, a Presbyterian church in Sandy reported vandalism and theft of a pride flag within a two-week period.
Shops in Westchester County, NY, Tagged With Antisemitic Graffiti https://t.co/QuEBG8SHB5 via @mikelachance33
Search underway in Westchester for vandal behind graffiti spray-painted onto windows of two different storefronts https://t.co/H07HDnvQDE
Two stores at Scarsdale, NY, shopping mall hit with anti-Israel graffiti https://t.co/VkwOiJUhBq
Shops in Westchester County, New York, Tagged With Antisemitic Graffiti https://t.co/QuEBG8SHB5 via @mikelachance33
The pastor of a Presbyterian church in Sandy said the church was vandalized and then had its pride flag stolen within a span of 2 weeks. https://t.co/5WNz3po1cm
Police are searching for whoever spray painted the storefronts of two Jewish owned businesses in Westchester County. As @Christinafantv reports, the community is rallying behind the stores. https://t.co/qpGgDCTWSB