Deputies search for suspect who vandalized Lake Worth Beach buildings with antisemitic messages
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO) is investigating a series of vandalism incidents around Lake Worth Beach, which allegedly include "disturbing" antisemitic messages.PBSO says in a social media post that between September and October, five incidents of vandalism were reported. They posted a video of the suspect, who's described as a thin man wearing a baseball cap, spray-painting the side of a building.
Walgreens was suspect's latest target.
Investigators said "Kirk" was spray-painted on signs of businesses, and that more recent incidents included antisemitic messages. They said the vandalism occurred between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m.
The graffiti came weeks after the killing of political commentator Charlie Kirk, and as Jews commemorated Yom Kippur, a sacred holiday.
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Lib at 1:54...have no idea what you're talking about.
ReplyDeleteIt's possible, due to his profound ignorance, the idiot might think all
ReplyDeletebusiness owners are Jewish. Lake Worth Beach seems an unlikely place to display Antisemitic Graffiti.