Nassau County police are investigatingĀ two incidents in which swastikas and derogatory statements were spray-painted on sidewalks in Mineola some time between last Wednesday evening and last Thursday morning.
Detective Lt. Richard LeBrun, commanding officer of the police departmentās Public Information Office, said at a news briefing Monday that a red swastika, the phrase āMake America White Again,ā a play on President-elect Donald Trumpās campaign slogan āMake America Great Again,ā and āother disparaging and derogatory statements against African-Americans and those of Middle Eastern descentā were spray painted on a Washington Avenue sidewalk between 11 p.m. on Nov. 29 and 6 a.m. on Nov. 30.
On a sidewalk on Elm Street, LeBrun said, two red swastikas and derogatory statements against African-Americans and Middle Eastern people were also found and believed to be spray painted during the same time period.
āThis behavior is that of a misguided individual,ā he said. āItās not acceptable to the residents and the police of Nassau County.ā
LeBrun said Third Squad detectives were investigating the case and that the department was unsure who committed the crimes, how many culprits there were or why the crimes were committed.
He added that the two incidents had āsimilar characteristics.ā
Mineola Mayor Scott Strauss said village personnel removed the graffiti as soon as police allowed them to last Wednesday morning.
The village is offering its own $1,000 reward for information related to the crime, Strauss said.
āWe have such a great community, and for some recessive gene to do this is despicable,ā Strauss said.
LeBrun declined to connect the incidents toĀ Trumpās election as president, saying he was ānot a politicianā and wasĀ ānot going to go there.ā
āWeāre always concerned,ā he said. āIt doesnāt matter if itās Election Day or prior, weāre always concerned about any type of derogatory statements or hate crimes.ā
Hate crime incidents in the county, LeBrun said, are āapproximately the sameā number this year compared with last year, with 48 crimes being reported since January. Hate crimes in New York City have more than doubled, going from 20 in November 2015 to 43 last month, according to the Daily News.
He said the crimes have varied in terms of which groups were targeted, with three separate incidents in Garden City Park in early November having been āagainst the white population.ā
Those incidents had the statements āKill Whiteyā and āKill Honkeysā spray painted, though LeBrun did not disclose where.
He said the information on both the incidents in Mineola and Garden City Park were withheld because the department ādidnāt want to spur any kind of copycat attacksā during investigations.
āWe wanted to give the squad the appropriate time that they needed to complete the investigation,ā LeBrun said.
He said police checked video surveillance of the neighborhoods of the Mineola incidents, but the videos were unclear.
LeBrun requested that anybody with information on the attacks calls the Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS.
āHate crimes will not be tolerated in Nassau County and all messages of hate will be investigated and pursued by police,ā Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano said in a statement. āResidents can help combat discrimination by reporting such incidents to 911 and taking an active role in shaping and promoting inclusiveness in our society.ā
U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice condemned the hate crimes in a statement sent out Monday evening, saying that the culprit was ānot clever…not toughā and āa coward.ā
āIf you have something you want to say, then come forward, turn yourself in to the police, and show your family, your friends, and your neighbors who you are,ā Rice said. āI wonāt hold my breath waiting for President-elect Trump to condemn people using his campaign slogan to intimidate people of color. Itās up to every one of us to call out this kind of language and behavior wherever we encounter it, and itās up to every one of us to show that we are grateful to live in such a diverse district, state and country.ā
Roslyn school board member Adam Haber said in a column appearing this week in Blank Slate Media newspapers that following the Nov. 8, āJews are experiencing a resurgence in anti-Semitism.ā
āPresident Elect Donald Trump, like him or not, has changed the discussion as to what is politically correct,ā Haber said. āAnti-Semitism is now acceptable and the victims of it are being blamed for it.ā
During his campaign against state Sen.-elect Elaine Phillips, a Republican, in the 7th Senate district, he slammed a social media advertisement depicting him as a character from the musical āFiddler on the Roof.ā
āThere was a paid Facebook ad with a gross caricature of me as Tevye, and a caption that read, āAdam Haber Tax Cap Fiddler,ā implying I would āfiddleā with taxes,ā Haber said. āIn other words, the Jew fiddling with your money, paid for by the [New York State] Republican Party.ā
Last month, a Port Washington student found a swastika drawn on the wall in a boys bathroom at Paul D. Schreiber High School.
Racist, Trump-inspired graffiti under investigation in Mineola
By Joe Nikic