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Midtown East »

Police were looking for three men that vandalized the Sutton Place Synagogue, they said.

Rossville »

James Rizzo, 37, was charged with criminal mischief as a hate crime and aggravated harassment.

Rossville »

The Rossville resident said she will leave the graffiti unchanged for a bit so people don't forget.

Borough Park »

The letters reached Jewish-owned stores in Borough Park, a Harlem Starbucks and the Israeli consulate.

Greenpoint »

The swastika went unnoticed by many residents, they said.

Upper West Side »

The symbol was found at the entrance to St. Paul and St. Andrew, the NYPD said. 

Greenpoint »

The camera was outfitted with livestreaming capabilities on Wednesday, officials said. 

Greenpoint »

Residents gathered in McGolrick Park Monday night for a vigil following recent violence in the area.

Upper East Side »

The graffiti had been removed as of Wednesday morning, the MTA said. 

Midwood »

Police are looking for two men they said drew the offensive symbols and stole a camera.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The man, who had a suspended license, gave police ID with a name that wasn't his, police said.

Upper East Side »

The symbol was discovered just before the evening rush Wednesday, officials said. 

Williamsburg »

The fliers were found around Lee Avenue and Rodney Street and were reported to police Thursday night. 

Midtown »

The 65-year-old man wrote the graffiti "because Mexicans take jobs from Americans," officials said.