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Suspect arrested, charged with hate crime for vandalism of Los Angeles synagogue | |
2019-12-21 | |
[IsraelTimes] Police said to be investigating possible link to a string of anti-Semitic graffiti attacks in city that targeted vehicles and Jewish schools; suspect detained in Hawaii. The Beverly Hills Police Department on Wednesday arrested a suspect in a case of vandalism at a Beverly Hills synagogue over the weekend. Nathaniel Anton Redding, 24, of Millersville, Pennsylvania, was charged with vandalism of a religious property and commercial burglary, CBS Los Angeles reported. The charges against Redding also include a penalty enhancement for carrying out a hate crime. On Saturday, a suspect described as a white male entered the Nessah Synagogue, a Persian Jewish congregation in Beverly Hills, and vandalized the sanctuary, tearing prayer books and strewing Torah scrolls on the floor. "The criminal who we believe desecrated a holy place on Shabbat is now in jug thanks to the superb work of the Beverly Hills Police Department," Beverly Hills Mayor John Mirisch said in a statement. "I said we would catch this guy, and we did." Redding was arrested in Hawaii in a joint operation between Beverly Hills police and Hawaii Police. He is being held without bail as he waits for a hearing on inter-state extradition so that he can be sent back to Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,. Detectives are reportedly looking into a possible connection between the Nessah Synagogue vandalism and a series of recent graffiti attacks in Los Angeles that have also targeted Jewish property. On Monday evening three Jewish schools were tagged with anti-Semitic graffiti and later that night and early Tuesday morning some two dozen vehicles were spray-painted in Calabasas. A swastika and hateful messages including the phrase "time to pay" were found spray-painted at the American Jewish University in Bel Air, the Westwood Charter School and Milken Community High School on Tuesday, according to a report on the LAist website. Also Monday night, vehicles were vandalized near the Brentwood and Westwood communities of Los Angeles "in a similar manner" the LAPD said, according to the CBSLA report. In September, "Free Paleostine" was spray-painted on the front of the Baba Sale Congregation
LAist cited the Anti-Defamation League as stating that there have been 36 such incidents in Los Angeles in 2019. | |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#2 I think the jolly guys at the institute should 'cancel' such people. Deterrence by mortal fear. Russkies do it all the time, sloppily. They always walk away. |
Posted by: Dron66046 2019-12-21 02:13 |
#1 If you can get 16 years for "desecrating" a LGBTQ flag, surely this is good for that much or more. |
Posted by: gorb 2019-12-21 01:57 |