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Supervisor Mitchell’s Statement in Response to Swastika Graffitied in the La Brea-Hancock Park Community

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell provided the following statement in response to a swastika being graffitied on a home in the Los Angeles Labrea-Hancock Park community:

“There is no place for symbols or acts of hate in our community. It is deeply disturbing that a swastika was graffitied on a home in the La Brea–Hancock Park neighborhood—especially during the Jewish Holy Days. No one should have to experience this. I urge residents to report any acts of hate at LAvsHate.org. We will continue to speak out and do all we can to end antisemitism and all forms of hate.”

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