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Jewish-owned business in New Jersey defaced with swastika, other graffiti

Surveillance footage showed a woman exiting her vehicle and walking behind a trailer on the business property, which was later vandalized.

A Jewish-owned business in Jackson, N.J., was spray-painted with a large swastika on Feb. 14, 2020. Credit: The Lakewood Scoop.
A Jewish-owned business in Jackson, N.J., was spray-painted with a large swastika on Feb. 14, 2020. Credit: The Lakewood Scoop.

A Jewish-owned business in Jackson, N.J., was spray-painted on Friday with a large swastika and the words “white power.”

The unknown name of the business is located near Lakewood, N.J. reported The Lakewood Scoop.

Lakewood has a large ultra-Orthodox Jewish population.

Surveillance footage showed a woman exiting her vehicle and walking behind a trailer on the business property, which was later vandalized, according to the Scoop.

Anyone with information about the vandalism should contact the Jackson Police Department at (732) 928-1116.

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