Man sentenced for hate crime for antisemitic scrawl
James Rizzo Jr., 38, has already served the jail time while awaiting the case's disposition.
By FRANK DONNELLY/ STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE N.Y.
STATEN ISLAND—The Rossville man who scrawled antisemitic graffiti last year on a Jewish neighbor's garage door has been sentenced to six months in jail and five years' probation after previously admitting to a hate crime.James Rizzo Jr., 38, has already served the jail time while awaiting the case's disposition.Last month, Rizzo pleaded guilty in state Supreme Court, St. George, to third-degree criminal mischief as a hate crime, stemming from the incident on October 17. It was the top charge against him.Prosecutors said Rizzo defaced the garage door at about 12:15 a.m. by painting a swastika and an antisemitic slur.He admitted to the act after cops arrested him, said a criminal complaint.The house is near the intersection of Wirt and Winant avenues.Rizzo told police he knew the victims were Jewish "because of the way they spoke," according to the complaint.The homeowner's son discovered the vandalism first, when he returned home early in the morning. He woke up his mother with the news.The homeowner told the Advance the incident left her "very devastated."The defendant was arrested two days later in front of his home.