
Tonight we share this glimpse at a rougher "discourse" on local streets amid this current divisive epoch in American politics . . . Check fear of more homegrown hatred and the efforts to prevent hostility and diffuse tensions before disaster:
A spokesperson for the city of Blue Springs says it’s not uncommon to see graffiti on public structures around town. However, the spray paint takes on a stronger tone.
Someone who frequents the park shared a photo with FOX4 from Tuesday evening, showing antisemitic symbols in black spray paint on the shelter house’s floor and metal tables.
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