
NYPD is seeking whoever spray-painted swastikas on Charging Bull near Wall Street and at City Hall
CNN
The New York Police Department is searching for a man it says may be connected to scribbling swastikas on a pillar of City Hall as well as the Charging Bull statue near Wall Street.
The NYPD's hate crimes task force is investigating three separate incidents and released details about a person being sought in connection with them.
A swastika was drawn on a pillar outside the entrance to City Hall on Monday, and a swastika was spray-painted on the Charging Bull statue on Tuesday, police said. Images and video of the incidents were captured by surveillance cameras and distributed by the NYPD.

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