The Haddonfield Police Department is investigating, according to the mayor.
Swastikas were found spray-painted on two trees at the entrance of a Quaker graveyard in Haddonfield early Friday and police are investigating, officials said.
The trees are located on either side of the entrance to the graveyard, which faces the meetinghouse where the group worships, Austin said. Members believe the graffiti was left sometime between Monday and Friday morning. “It is a sad fact that hate crimes of all kinds, especially incidents involving anti-Semitic hate, have been on the rise in recent years across our country, including locally,” Austin said in an email to NJ Advance Media. “No matter what the possible motivation for this sad incident might have been, we must as a community come together to stand against it.”
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