Anti-Semitic graffiti defaces new home of Jewish family in Putnam County – Update!

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CARMEL – The ugliness
of anti-Semitism has struck Putnam County.

The sheriff’s office is investigating the possible hate crime that
was reported Wednesday by members of a Jewish family building a home at
1 Brave Scout Way in Nelsonville.
A sheriff’s spokesperson said swastikas and messages of hatred were
spray painted on the building’s walls at the construction site.

Sheriff Robert Langley said a “full investigation is underway,”
adding “all resources have been deployed to apprehend those responsible
for this heinous and shameful act.”

County Executive MaryEllen Odell said the incident was “shameful
that comes from within. This has nothing to do with politics but with
the destruction of family and with the continuation of misunderstanding
each other and failing to keeping an open mind. It must stop!”

When reminded that Putnam County has always been a melting pot where people
of all faiths and religions live in harmony, Odell responded: “We
still do. This act in Nelsonville is not an example of who Putnam County
is. This crime came from hatred and was perpetuated by someone who is
angry.”

County Legislator Barbara Scuccimarra, who represents constituents in
the greater Philipstown area, was also terribly upset by the desecration.

“This act will not be ignored. Putnam County is a place that has
the reputation for welcoming and embracing all who come to live or visit.
I am confident that we will rise and support each other to resolve this
incident, moving forward stronger and even more caring towards each other.”
Meanwhile, Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, a resident of Philipstown,
described the anti-Semitism as abhorrent.

“Cold Spring is our home and we won’t let the hateful actions
of one or more cowards intimidate our friends, our children or our community.

Especially after last week’s shooting in Pittsburgh, we owe it to
each other to stand together against this kind of bigotry and anti-Semitism,”
said the congressman.

Maloney went onto say that the scrawling of anti-Semitic sayings took
place “within the eyesight of my kids’ school where good people
from all walks of life bring their children to learn tolerance and respect.
Hate has no home in Cold Spring and the light of good people coming together
will expose it.”
Maloney forecast that those responsible will be “brought to swift
justice,” and he has asked anyone with information to contact the
Sheriff’s Department at 225-4300. “The sooner this criminal
is caught, the better,” said Maloney.




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