BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) – Police in South Florida are investigating anti-Semitic graffiti that was found on a wall near an apartment complex in Boca Raton, a city with a large Jewish population.
The Palm Beach Post reports that the graffiti appeared Thursday near the Gables Town Place apartment complex.
According to police, the black graffiti featured a swastika, a Star of David, a heart and the word “sorry,” in addition to unintelligible characters.
Upon being contacted by the newspaper Monday, Gables Residential, which manages the apartment complex, had the graffiti painted over later that evening. A Gables Residential representative says the company had been unaware of the vandalism prior to being contacted by a reporter.
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