Vandalism at Skokie synagogue being investigated as hate crime

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Monday, May 17, 2021
Police investigating Skokie synagogue vandalisma s hate crime
Police are investigating a report of vandalism at a synagogue as a hate crime.

SKOKIE, Ill. (WLS) -- Police in north suburban Skokie are investigating a report of vandalism at a synagogue as a hate crime.

Police said someone smashed a window at the Persian Hebrew Congregation Sunday afternoon and left a flag and a pro-Palestine sign outside.

Surveillance video shows a man with a flag then someone runs with pole to break the window and leave behind a Palestine sign.

Steve Hoffman, the former president of the synagogue, said they have now hired security to protect their house of worship.

"I hope that people who want to protest have peaceful protests and that it won't devolve into vandalism," Hoffman said.

No one was at the synagogue at the time and no one was injured.