Apparent pro-Palestinian activists splash red paint on homes of Jewish officials at Brooklyn Museum
- The homes of Brooklyn Museum's director and board members were vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti, leading to a police investigation, as reported by Mayor Eric Adams.
- Mayor Adams condemned the vandalism as a crime and overt anti-Semitism, stating it won't be tolerated in New York City for any reason.
- Governor Kathy Hochul also denounced the vandalism as an act of anti-Semitism, emphasizing it has no place in New York.
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NY governor calls vandalism at the homes of Jewish board members of the Brooklyn Museum ‘an abhorrent act of antisemitism’
By Artemis Moshtaghian and Zenebou Sylla, CNN (CNN) — The Hate Crimes Task Force of the New York Police Department is investigating several reports of antisemitic vandalism at the homes of Jewish board members of the Brooklyn Museum – including its director, a New York City law enforcement official told CNN Wednesday. Five homes – three in Manhattan and two in Brooklyn – were vandalized Tuesday night, police said. “We are deeply troubled by thes…
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