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Political Halloween display draws ire

- Matt Spillane

A Halloween display involving a Donald Trump tombstone and a fake corpse has created a grave situation in a Cortlandt neighborho­od.

A Cross Lane home has drawn attention for decoration­s on the front lawn that denigrate the president, whose name is on a tombstone with “Burn in Hell” written underneath his name.

The tombstone, one of five in the yard, is set up in front of a fake crime scene, with yellow caution tape and a fake corpse that is made up of a rolled garbage bag. The debate over the display’s tastefulne­ss has turned personal for two residents in the neighborho­od.

“I’m doing it for fun. It was a joke,” Fabian Vergara, who lives in the home, said Wednesday. “I like Halloween, so I don’t see anything wrong with that. It’s a free country.”

Theresa Gucciardo-Perry, who lives around the corner on Edgewood Road, said she was so disgusted by the setup, though, that she called Cortlandt officials to see if the town could force Vergara to remove it.

She said she wants the decoration­s — and Vergara — out of the neighborho­od.

Vergara said Gucciardo-Perry approached him Tuesday and asked him to remove the display. Vergara, a native of Ecuador who lives in the house with his wife and two of their children, said he planned to take it down but changed his mind when she told him to go back to his country.

“It’s not fair,” he said. “That’s not the right way to treat me, like that.”

Gucciardo-Perry said that she knew Vergara was an immigrant and that she “welcomed him to the neighborho­od” when his family moved in about 10 months ago.

“Is this about Halloween or about you making a political statement?” she said about the decoration­s. “You don’t like it here? Get the hell out.”

Vergara said that the fake corpse was on his lawn since the beginning of October, and that he did not put up the Trump tombstone until about a week ago. He said the corpse is not meant to represent Trump.

“We know that Trump does not say nice things,” GucciardoP­erry said. Still, she said, it is part of a larger issue of being respectful of authority and political discourse.

 ?? MATT SPILLANE, THE JOURNAL NEWS ?? Fabian Vergara says he will keep his Trump Halloween display despite the controvers­y it’s caused.
MATT SPILLANE, THE JOURNAL NEWS Fabian Vergara says he will keep his Trump Halloween display despite the controvers­y it’s caused.

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