The Butcherie, a kosher grocery store in Brookline, Massachusetts, was vandalized when a brick inscribed with 'Free Palestine' was thrown through its window. Police Chief Jennifer Paster condemned the act as a hate crime, highlighting it was targeted against the Jewish community. Witnesses reported two masked individuals committed the act. The Butcherie expressed that the graffiti was not a legitimate protest but rather a violent intimidation meant to threaten the Jewish community. The incident raises concerns about growing anti-Semitic sentiments amidst political conflicts, reflecting broader societal issues.
Brookline Police Chief Jennifer Paster called the incident 'a disturbing act of hate and anti-Semitic vandalism,' emphasizing it was a targeted message to intimidate the Jewish community.
The Butcherie stated this was 'not a statement of protest, it was an attack on the Jewish community,' pointing out that the act was meant to spread intimidation and hatred.
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