Another Remsen swastika
By Emily Lavin
for The Brooklyn Paper
The Brooklyn Paper / Tom Callan
Cops found this hate crime on the side of 22 Remsen St.Vandals tagged a Remsen Street brownstone with anti-Semitic graffiti last week, less than one month after a Brooklyn Heights man was indicted for covering houses and cars on the same street with swastikas last fall.
Martha Spector called police to her 22 Remsen St. brownstone on Feb. 29 after a neighbor noticed the swastika on the building.
“It’s upsetting,” said Leonard Spector, who thinks his home was targeted randomly.
Police are treating the current incident as a hate crime — just as they did last September, when 19 swastikas and dozens of flyers bearing anti-Semitic messages turned up on the street, including swastikas at Congregation B’nai Avraham and the Brooklyn Heights Synagogue.
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