Historic Bay Area military site vandalized with hate speech and hazardous chemicals
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The SF-88 Nike missile site in the Marin Headlands was targeted in a vandalism incident between March 15 and March 19, causing damage from hate speech and hazardous chemical spills. The National Park Service reported the presence of bigoted graffiti and noted the potential injuries from the chemicals. The site is part of a historic network of World War II gun batteries and Cold War missile sites, with operations that began in the early 1950s and ended in 1971. Authorities are appealing for public assistance in gathering information about the incident.
A historic military landmark in the Marin Headlands was vandalized with hate speech and hazardous chemicals, specifically targeting the SF-88 Nike missile site, causing significant damage.
The National Park Service is urging anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing the potential danger from the spilled chemicals involved in the vandalism.
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