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Arrest Made After Swastikas Found Inside Synagogue In Hudson Valley

A Hudson Valley man has been arrested for allegedly scrawling swastikas and hate speech inside an area synagogue.

A Hillcrest man was arrested for allegedly scrawling swastikas and hate speech at an area synagogue.

A Hillcrest man was arrested for allegedly scrawling swastikas and hate speech at an area synagogue.

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Rockland County resident Rolando DeJesus Gomez-Velazquez, age 32, of Hillcrest, was arrested following an investigation into the incident which took place on Friday, June 17.

In addition to the drawings and hate speech, Gomez-Velazquez allegedly also damaged several items inside the synagogue, said Det. Lt. Christopher Franklin, of the Ramapo Police.

He was charged with criminal mischief as a hate crime with damages in excess of $250 and aggravated harassment, police said.

Gomez-Velazquez was released without bail on Saturday, June 25 on an appearance ticket. 

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