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Police investigating antisemitic and homophobic graffiti on Toronto church

WATCH: Antisemitic and homophobic graffiti found on downtown Toronto church – Mar 8, 2022

Toronto Police say they are investigating after antisemitic and homophobic graffiti was spray-painted on a church in downtown Toronto.

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Police Chief James Ramer said the graffiti is being investigated as a hate-motivated incident.

“These events are too common in our city,” Ramer said. “We have increased our patrols in areas where incidents are taking place.”

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Police said the graffiti on Metropolitan United Church at Queen and Church streets was reported at around 1 p.m. on Monday.

 

Investigators said it is believed the graffiti happened sometime on the weekend.

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“Our investigating officers quickly determined the graffiti was both anti-Semitic and homophobic in nature and immediately began an investigation,” police said.

No suspects have been identified, police said, although they added it is still early in the investigation.

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