Two businesses on the New Rochelle-Scarsdale border in Westchester County, NY, were vandalized with antisemitic graffiti, including slogans against Israel and labeling them as 'genocide supporters', across from a Jewish Community Center. The incident, which involved a Jewish-owned ice cream shop, occurred shortly after Jamaal Bowman spoke of 'AIPAC's power' to community members. A bias investigation is underway, and police are searching for the vandal caught on video. Hundreds of residents, led by County Executive George Latimer, have shown support for the Jewish community, standing united against antisemitism.
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
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
A Westchester community is united against hate after someone spray-painted antisemitic graffiti on the windows of two businesses. @naveencbs2ny has the story from Scarsdale. https://t.co/qpGgDCTWSB
‘Genocide supporters’: Graffiti against Israel scrawled on two stores in NY suburb https://t.co/kocI1wD4Bv
Bias investigation underway after New Rochelle businesses targeted with antisemitic graffiti https://t.co/SQkW9c2FFD https://t.co/ONJ9798Dre
Westchester County, NY: businesses were defaced with anti-Israel graffiti. https://t.co/JmCbde6ZxV
Westchester, NY - a Jewish owned ice cream shop was spray painted with "Genocide supporters" shortly after Jamaal Bowman spoke of "AIPAC's power" to members of the community. Westchester Jews are not safe with Bowman representing them. https://t.co/bYyKrqAr2O
A Westchester County community is uniting against hate after someone spray-painted graffiti on storefronts on the New Rochelle-Scarsdale border. Now, police are looking for the vandal who was caught on video. @naveencbs2ny reports. https://t.co/qpGgDCTWSB
Hundreds of Westchester residents led by County Executive George Latimer come out to support Jewish owned businesses after they were vandalized with antisemitic slogans. Hate will not be tolerated! https://t.co/JLbqk2dGtb
NY shopping center blasted with ‘genocide supporter’ graffiti across from Jewish Community Center https://t.co/a35DgHHwuP https://t.co/nrUqB86JBh
2 New Rochelle businesses vandalized with spray paint, called 'genocide supporter' https://t.co/sknNNMaD7i https://t.co/deo5Z3sGPP