Star of David graffiti spray-painted on 2 Boston apartment buildings

“Irrespective of motive, there is still an impact when religious symbols are painted on someone’s home,” he said.

the Charles River in front of the skyline of Boston (photo credit: BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS)
the Charles River in front of the skyline of Boston
(photo credit: BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS)
BOSTON – Star of David graffiti were spray-painted on two apartment buildings in a Boston neighborhood.
Police are investigating the incidents in the South End that occurred overnight on Saturday as acts of vandalism.
It’s too early in that process to call the incidents antisemitic, Robert Trestan, executive director of the Anti-Defamation League’s New England office, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in a phone conversation.
“Irrespective of motive, there is still an impact when religious symbols are painted on someone’s home,” he said.
Trestan credited the police with responding quickly and taking the incidents seriously.
Two large six-pointed gold stars were spray-painted on the exterior doors at 437 Shawmut Ave. and on the front of another nearby building.