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Vandal in New York outlines iconic sights with swastikas: even the Attacking Bull got it

'16.12.2021'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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New York City police are looking for someone who may be associated with the swastika on the pillar of the City Hall, as well as the Attacking Bull statue on Wall Street. Vandalism is reported by CNN.

The NYPD Hate Crime Task Force is investigating three separate incidents. The officers released details of the person wanted in connection with them.

The police said that the swastika was painted on a column at the entrance to the mayor's office on December 13. A vandal painting a swastika on one of the columns of the City Hall at the corner of Beekman Street and Park Row was filmed by CCTV cameras.

And on December 14, a swastika was painted with spray paint on a statue. "Attacking bull"... Images and videos of the incidents were captured by surveillance cameras and distributed by the NYPD.

The person involved in these two incidents may have a connection with another swastika. She was painted at a construction site in the city center in early December, police said.

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Investigators are looking for a male suspect. He was last seen in a black and gray poncho, with a black backpack, black jeans and multi-colored sneakers. He may be limping, according to a press release from law enforcement officials.

Governor Katie Hawkul expressed her deep outrage at the vandalism:

“I am shocked and outraged that the swastika was scrawled on the wall of the Brooklyn Bridge - City Hall subway station. No one should walk the streets fearing hatred, bigotry and anti-Semitism. Attack on Jewish New Yorker Is an attack on all of us. If you commit a hate crime, you are fighting 20 million New Yorkers. We agree that there is no hatred here in New York. I am ordering New York State Police to assist with this ongoing investigation. "

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