Swastikas, antisemitic graffiti painted on Connecticut public school

Stamford, Connecticut – Swastikas and graffiti, some
of it antisemitic, was painted on the wall of a public high school in Stamford,
Connecticut.

 

The vandalism discovered Saturday morning at the Academy of
Information Technology and Engineering was the second act of antisemitic
vandalism to occur this summer in Stamford. In July, a city resident used feces
to smear a swastika and a Star of David in the window of a downtown television
station.

 

The Stamford School District and the mayor both released
statements saying it was important to condemn hate and racism, according to the
local news Channel 12.

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