After groups projected antisemitic messages on buildings, Jacksonville City Council could enact law punishing messages done without owner's consent.
The move to file the legislation came after an image circulated over the weekend on social media showing the lighted image of a Nazi swastika on the side of the CSX headquarters building in downtown Jacksonville.
"The images are shocking and hurtful, and in no way represent our organization or CSX employees," the company said in a statement.on the side of an AT&T building on Saturday night. West Palm Beach police said two masked individuals in a rental truck went to a public parking garage to set up the projector that put the image on the building, according to media reports.
The same message was projected onto a downtown building and on banners held by people standing on overpasses on Interstate 10 and the Arlington Expressway that weekend.
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