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in a statement Mayor Michael Reina. said "We do not condone this behavior and it will not be tolerated,""We accept everyone into our community and any message of hate is taken very seriously. I encourage anyone with information to come forward."
No suspects were yet identified. But, when found, the perpetrators "will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law," according to a statement from the township released Friday.
"The drawing of a swastika in the ground is shocking and unacceptable ... the Jackson Township community will not be intimidated by such acts of hate," the statement read.