Arrests Made for Antisemitic Messages in WHCC

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Detectives with the Broward Sheriff’s Office Weston District, with assistance from BSO’s Threat Management Unit team, have arrested three juvenile males in connection with several incidents of racist and antisemitic messages spray painted in the Weston Hills Community.

According to investigators, the first reported incident occurred in the morning hours on October 5, a day of celebration for Yom Kippur, the most solemn of Jewish religious holidays. Several antisemitic and hate messages were spray painted inside and outside of the bathrooms on the golf course at Weston Hills. Additionally, that same day additional hate messages were found spray painted on the children’s playground at Hunters Pointe Park in Weston.

A second incident was reported on Tuesday, October 25, when hate slurs and antisemitic messages were found again spray painted on the walls of the golf course bathrooms.

Yet again, at approximately 8:26 a.m. on Sunday, October 30, BSO district deputies responded to a call reporting another incident of racist and antisemitic messages spray painted at Hunters Pointe Park and along the entrance of Hunters Pointe subdivision inside Weston Hills Country Club.

BSO district detectives continued actively investigating these incidents and were able to locate and identify three juvenile males as the subjects responsible for these crimes. All three subjects were arrested on Tuesday, November 29 and transported to the Juvenile Assessment Center for processing. Two juveniles face three counts of criminal mischief, two counts of burglary structure and one count of public order crime prejudice, a crime enhancement making it a second-degree felony. The third juvenile faces two counts of criminal mischief and burglary structure.

At this time, there are no additional outstanding subjects involved in these incidents. BSO does not tolerate any act of antisemitism or any form of hate and prejudice.

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