Dallas restaurant defaced with Anti-Semitic graffiti |
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The family-run kosher restaurant of Natalie's Kitchen, at North Dallas was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti. However the owner Natalie Pinhas had a surprise when scores of folks from Irving Church came to dine at this restaurant to show their solidarity and to convey the message that hatred and religious intolerance has no place in a civilized society. "We wanted to do something to show that we are very much against hatred in any way," said Pastor Larry Huch. The investigation is on by the Dallas Police Department's North Central Patrol Investigative Unit. |
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South Florida Jewish Centre vandalized |
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A Jewish community center at Coral Springs, South Florida was defaced with swastikas spray painted along with derogatory phrases like the "Jews shall die". The Executive Director of the center, Donald Graw opined that vandalism is "a despicable act by a coward or cowards." Mean while the Florida Anti-Defamation League has come up with a $1,000 reward for any useful information that might help in arresting the culprits. |
How safe are the city’s Public schools? |
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New York— Recently the City Hall witnessed a rally involving students, parents and activists, held in support of the Student Safety Act, which is still hanging fire. This legislation is expected to bring greater transparency in the functioning of the department of education and NYPD. The proposed law stipulates quarterly reporting on any incidents involving the arrest, expulsion or suspension of students apart from the race, sex and disability status of the students. Though the Bloomberg administration claims that NYPD’s surveillance mechanism has resulted in substantial reduction of crime rates in the city schools, there are complaints of alleged high handedness of the police. |
Rise in Graffiti cases in Hillsboro |
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Graffiti is a social menace, an abnormal behavior to grab attention or a prank. This latest incident in Hillsboro involved four teenaged boys who were charged with more than 20 cases of graffiti. They were caught while tagging mailboxes with their pet names and other markings. Most of them were in the age group of 16-17 who were indulging in Halloween tagging in an area along the border of Tualatin Valley Highway, 15th Street, and Main and Maple streets. Police do not suspect this to be a case of organized gang tagging but an isolated case of graffiti. |
Confederate Monument vandalized |
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Augusta: The Confederate Monument on Broad Street was vandalized by two men on Sunday, 8th November. A reward of $1,000 was announced by the Brigadier General E. Porter Alexander of Camp #158 and Sons of Confederate Veterans for any information that can lead to the arrest of the vandals. If you have any information regarding this, please call 706-821-1080 to reach the Richmond County Sheriff's Office. |
Schools struck by vandalism |
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Vicksburg-Warren School has been hit with vandalism when two men broke windows and caused damage to the building. This school has over 9000 students in its rolls and is the sixth largest School in the State. A few days back, the storage shed of the school band was also set fire using gasoline by miscreants. The vandalism at Vicksburg High came to light when a janitor who stayed back late after a basketball game was alerted by the loud noises upstairs who saw the two masked men fleeing on seeing him. The surveillance tapes of the schools are being investigated for any possible clues. |
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