Police Investigating Antisemitic Incidents at Michigan State U.
“the incidents are now being investigated as possible hate crimes”
Michigan seems to be a hot spot for this type of activity. Isn’t that curious?
Campus Reform reports:
Police investigating Michigan State University Chabad attacks
Michigan State University’s Chabad was attacked twice during Hanukkah, with one window breaking due to a thrown stone, and swastika’s being painted on the entrance alongside a phrase reading: “He’s back.”
In a Dec. 18 post on Instagram from the group, “Jewishoncampus,” photos show the results of both the incidents, with swastika’s being tagged on two doors of the Chabad building. The group stated in the caption of the post that “Jews deserve to celebrate our holidays safely. We stand with the MSU Jewish Community.”
The City of East Lansing’s website further describes the incidents, stating that after midnight on Dec. 16, an individual was captured on “video evidence” outside of the Chabad center “throwing rocks.” The city states that it “was initially reported as a criminal malicious destruction of property.”
Then, two days later on Dec. 18, an individual was captured in footage having “spray-painted Nazi symbols on the front door of the facility, before again throwing rocks at the windows and causing damage.”
In two stills released by the East Lansing Police Department from the two incidents, an individual appears to be wearing the same clothes when both incidents occurred. The city says that the incidents are now being investigated as possible hate crimes.
The East Lansing Police Department released a statement about the investigation into the incidents, stating that “Video evidence appears to indicate that the same subject committed both acts of vandalism and, therefore, the incidents may be related,” as reported by the Lansing State Journal.
The Chabad Jewish Center also released a statement, saying that “This is deeply upsetting — but it does not define us, and it will not deter us.”
In response to the attacks, Michigan State University released a statement following the second incident, titled: “Condemning Antisemitic Vandalism.”
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defense:
we dont hate the j we just hate israel
‘We are investigating’ is more likely “we’ll look like we are doing something until the heat is off”.
https://enjoyer.com/trump-has-halted-afghan-refugees-arriving-in-michigan/
It’s hard to calculate the total of taxpayer funds diverted to support Afghan refugees in Michigan, because it’s difficult to find a living expense that wasn’t paid by Michigan taxpayers, either directly through agencies or through a massive web of government-funded nonprofits.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services advertises cash assistance, medical assistance, plus $500 per month from the Office of Global Michigan’s “Newcomers Rental Subsidy” program.
Additionally, a review of the Office of Global Michigan’s Refugee Assistance Plan governing services through September this year describes supports for Afghan refugees, including “permanent housing,” legal services, mental health-based family strengthening services, college assistance, a counseling program through Wayne State University, six “Newcomer Consultants” to create English Language Learner programs, transportation assistance, and two additional integration programs for Afghan women.