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Apr. 17 A Holocaust survivor rose from her seat Friday morning moments before a self-proclaimed Nazi would get seven months behind bars for defacing the Temple Beth Shalom Synagogue in Spokane with swastikas this February.
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Updated: 1:26 PM PDT April 16, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash. A man who admitted to anti-Semitic vandalism of a Jewish synagogue on Spokane s South Hill in February was sentenced on Friday to seven months in jail.
Raymond Bryant, 44, was charged with second-degree malicious mischief and malicious harassment, which are hate crimes in Washington state. He is reportedly a member of a white supremacy group and previously harassed members of Temple Beth Shalom, according to court records. Along with his sentence, Bryant must also pay $9,283.84 most of which is restitution money.
Temple Beth Shalom paid $2,000 to remove the graffiti from its building and a Holocaust memorial, court records say. Two large swastikas were painted on the east side of the building, red paint defaced a Holocaust memorial and “W [lighting bolt] P” was also written on the main entrance.
Bexar County hospitals, clinics develop new vaccination plans after Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine halted
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SAN ANTONIO – Federal health officials are calling for a pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. The announcement prompted Bexar County hospitals and clinics planning to use the company’s vaccine to develop a new game plan.
“It’s unfortunate that six people had complications from the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. We prayed for them and for their families, but we are fortunate that we are able to get the Moderna vaccine to do the clinic tomorrow,” said Raymond Bryant, presiding elder of the San Antonio District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.