Law enforcement was notified of a second vandalism incident near the sidewalk of 43 East Central Street, where officials say ...
Franklin police are investigating after a synagogue was vandalized and a swastika was spray-painted on the ground Wednesday.
The defendant’s attack, motivated by race and color, instilled fear in not only the mostly Black congregants of the church, but damaged the entire community’s sense of safety,” Acting U.S. Attorney ...
According to the St. Louis County Police Department’s probable cause statement, Sloan stole cans of black spray paint from a local hardware store on March 6. The following day, school officials ...
Bluer also directed the two others to spray-paint swastikas and their first initials ... "He especially regrets the fear and hurt he caused the Black community by defacing a religious institution.
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