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Stamford officials: More symbols of hate found at AITE High School campus

Officials say it appears to be related to another vandalism incident reported at AITE on July 26 in which swastikas were found painted at the school.

News 12 Staff

Aug 11, 2024, 6:52 PM

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Stamford officials say antisemitic and white supremacist symbols of hate were painted overnight at the AITE High School campus.

Officials say it appears to be related to another vandalism incident reported at AITE on July 26 in which swastikas were found painted at the school.

Mayor Caroline Simmons and Stamford Public Schools released a statement that says in part, "Antisemitism, hate speech, bullying, or the dissemination of any symbols associated with hate, are not tolerated in Stamford Public Schools and the City of Stamford. These incidents will continue to be investigated until the perpetrators are identified and held criminally liable for their actions."

Officials ask anyone with information to contact Stamford police.

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