The Jerusalem Post

Teen indicted for hate crime in vandalism of upstate New York Jewish cemetery

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A teenager was indicted for vandalizin­g a Jewish cemetery in upstate New York more than a year ago.

On Monday, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office charged Eric Carbonaro, 18, of Warwick, with fifth-degree conspiracy in a hate crime and two counts of tampering with physical evidence, both felonies.

Carbonaro is accused of spray-painting the wall of the Beth Shalom Cemetery in Warwick with antisemiti­c graffiti that included swastikas, “Heil Hitler” and Nazi SS symbols on October 9, 2016. Warwick is located about 90 minutes north of Manhattan by car.

The indictment charges that Carbonaro conspired with others to commit third-degree criminal mischief as a hate crime, and also includes the evidence-tampering charge.

The indictment says Carbonaro deleted photos and other informatio­n about the vandalism from the phones of two others, according to the Times Herald-Record, including a meme that read “secretly spray paints Jewish cemetery and gets away with it.”

Two alleged co-conspirato­rs were not named in the indictment.

“There is no room for this type of hateful desecratio­n of religious property here in Orange County,” District Attorney David Hoovler said in a statement. “These antisemiti­c symbols and messages do not reflect the values of the overwhelmi­ng majority of Orange County and Warwick residents.” ( JTA)

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