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Second Teen Busted For Swastika Graffiti At Merrick Playground
Police arrested a second teenage boy for spraypainting antisemitic graffiti on a Long Island school playground. On Thursday, Aug. 24, Nassau County Police announced that a second 14-year-old boy was arrested for the incident, which originally occurred on Sunday, July 30 in Merrick. Earlier report: Teen Nabbed For Swastika Graffiti In Merrick Along with a second 14-year-old, who was arrested two weeks prior, the duo allegedly spray-painted black swastikas on playground equipment at the Chatterton School, located at 108 Merrick Avenue. The symbols were approximately 12 inches tall a…
Police & Fire
Teen Nabbed For Swastika Graffiti In Merrick
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested for spraypainting anti-semitic graffiti on a school playground on Long Island, police announced. On Thursday, Aug. 10, Nassau County Police announced the teen’s arrest for the incident, which originally occurred on Sunday, July 30 in Merrick. The 14-year-old allegedly spray-painted two black swastikas on playground equipment at the Chatterton School, located at 108 Merrick Avenue. Original story: Swastikas Found At Playgrounds In Merrick, Cedarhurst The symbols were approximately one foot long and one foot wide. Though his identity has not be…
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Swastikas Found At Playgrounds In Merrick, Cedarhurst
Police on Long Island are searching for the people responsible for leaving antisemitic graffiti on playground equipment at a park and an elementary school. The first incident occurred on the night of Sunday, July 23 at Andrew J. Parise Park in Cedarhurst, according to the Rockaway Nassau Safety Patrol (RNSP). Swastikas had been etched into a plastic piece of play equipment, the officers discovered. Then, on Sunday, July 30 at approximately 9 a.m., it happened again. Nassau County Police detectives arrived at the playground at Chatterton School, located at 108 M…