December 21, 2016

USA: Geesh, Non-White Man, Jasskirat Saini Charged Over String Of Swastikas, KKK Messages, Racist Nazi Anti-Jewish Graffiti Incidents At Nassau Community College Over Perceived Slights’

The Washington Times
written by Douglas Ernst
Wednesday December 21, 2016

Police at Nassau Community College arrested and charged a suspect linked to a string of racist graffiti incidents at the Long Island, New York, school over the last two months.

Jasskirat Saini, 20, of Plainview, New York, was charged with aggravated harassment on Wednesday for drawing racist messages on his college campus starting Oct. 15. Nassau County Police said they caught him on Tuesday drawing swastikas and KKK messages on the Garden City property.

“[Mr. Saini] told police he did it because he felt he was being harassed,” WABC reporter Diana Rocco told the station.

Nassau Acting Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter told reporters on Tuesday that 10 counts involving the suspect include 110 anti-Semitic drawings.

“It appears that this bigot was motivated by perceived slights of the Jewish community in his neighborhood in Plainview,” Mr. Krumpter said, the station reported.

Each count carries a maximum sentence of four years in prison.

Breitbart News
written by John Binder
Wednesday December 21, 2016

LONG ISLAND CITY, New York – A Nassau Community College student was arrested after allegedly drawing over 100 swastikas on campus since President-Elect Donald Trump’s election, along with anti-Semitic phrases and symbols.

Jasskirat Saini, 20 years-old, was arrested and charged by Nassau Police for the threatening graffiti, telling police his motivation was because he felt mistreated by the Jewish community in his area, according to Long Island News 12.

Saini allegedly wrote “Germany” and “Heil Hitler” across the college campus, accompanied by hundreds of swastikas.

Police told the media Saini used black permanent marker to draw the anti-Semitic messages, which Saini had done allegedly since October, increasingly after Trump’s victory.

“We are deeply saddened that the alleged perpetrator is a student,” Nassau Community College President W. Hubert Keen told News 12. “We will use this unfortunate series of events as an object lesson for our students, faculty and staff.”

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