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Port Washington Superintendent of Schools Michael Hynes told parents Thursday district officials would continue to work with police in the case of hate graffiti found outside of an elementary school April 25. (Shutterstock)
PORT WASHINGTON, NY Port Washington Superintendent of Schools Michael Hynes told parents the district will continue to work with law enforcement as a case involving the scrawling of swastikas a hate symbol synonymous with the Holocaust led by Nazi Germany outside of a school wends its way through court, according to a letter to parents.
He delivered the news Thursday after the arrest of a suspect accused of painting swastikas outside Philip Sousa Elementary School. District officials will continue to work with both the Port Washington and Nassau County police departments, as well as Nassau s District Attorney s office as the investigation of the deplorable act continues within the court system, he wrote in a ConnectEd letter.