In the shadow of yesterday's speech at Columbia University by Iranian President/Holocaust denier Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, hate also made an appearance in Brooklyn Heights. Swastikas and anti-Semitic phrases were spray painted on synagogues and buildings across the neighborhood:
WABC-TV: Swastikas Found…: Police say the swastikas were found on the Brooklyn Heights Synagogue at 131 Remsen Street and the Chabad of Brooklyn Heights at 117 Remsen Street. The scrawlings were discovered just after 9 p.m. last night.
Also, the foyer of a four-story apartment building at 45 Columbia Place, about a half mile away, was defaced with a four-foot swastika under which was scrawled the message, "Kill Jews."
While two other buildings and two cars were spray-painted on the two blocks.
A large number of police descended on the area and searched for evidence. No arrests were immediately made.
Kevin Carberry, a real estate agent who found a swastika on his building on Columbia Place, said the vandalism didn't make sense.
"It's irrational and it's sad, but I don't think it has anything to do with me. I'm Irish. I've lived here all my life and I've never seen anything like this," he said.
The New York Daily News reports that some residents believe the vandalism was the work of misguided youths:
Kevin Carberry, a sixtysomething real estate agent who found a swastika on his building on Columbia Place, said the vandalism didn't make sense.
"It's irrational and it's sad, but I don't think it has anything to do with me. I'm Irish. I've lived here all my life and I've never seen anything like this," he said.
Carberry and other victims suspected the vandals were teens out to cause trouble rather than true hatemongers.
"As for my place, I think I was just next in line," he said.