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Anti-Semitic Graffiti and Noose Found in Brooklyn Park

Residents of a trendy Brooklyn neighborhood were greeted to an ugly sight in the heart of a leafy park. According to a report in the New York Daily News, city employees found a noose and anti-Semitic graffiti left on trees in Fort Greene Park.

Police officials told the Daily News that they were investigating the incident, and that park workers had alerted them to the issue on Monday afternoon.

The defaced trees were located a stone’s throw from Brooklyn Technical High School. Police still do not know how long the noose and graffiti had been there, and are treating the episode as a hate crime.

The park sits smack in the middle of one of Brooklyn’s hippest neighborhoods, ringed by $4 million brownstones and pricey bistros.

This is the second time in a month that the park has been marred by anti-Semitism. Earlier this October, officers found anti-Semitic writing on another tree, which read, “They should have gotten rid of you when they had the chance. Hitler.”

Contact Daniel J. Solomon at solomon@forward.com or on Twitter @DanielJSolomon

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