SC Library Named for Charleston Church-Massacre Victim Is Vandalized

Police in Charleston, S.C., are investigating several vandalism cases that took place over the weekend, including the vandalism of the library that was dedicated to Cynthia Hurd, one of nine people murdered in the shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church carried out by white supremacist Dylann Roof in 2015. Suggested Reading Have You Heard…

Police in Charleston, S.C., are investigating several vandalism cases that took place over the weekend, including the vandalism of the library that was dedicated to Cynthia Hurd, one of nine people murdered in the shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church carried out by white supremacist Dylann Roof in 2015.

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Sometimes victims cannot rest, even in death, it seems.

Officers responded to a call at the Cynthia Graham Hurd St. Andrews Library on Friday, referencing profanity and racial slurs painted across the building and on the walkway. The messages included, โ€œGO to HELL Black Women, FUCK Crackers, FUCK da Police,โ€ the Charleston City Paper reports.

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Earlier that day, police had also responded to calls from the W.L. Stephens Aquatic Center, where they found profanity and racial slurs painted on a rear storage area and the basketball court, including, โ€œFuck Yall White Devil,โ€ โ€œNo Crackers Allowedโ€ and โ€œAll White Men are Faggots LOL.โ€

โ€œFull Yall Wet Backs and Spicsโ€ was also painted across the basketball court. In addition, a mechanical building on park property was vandalized with the words, โ€œDonโ€™t Date White Women Niggas.โ€

Investigators are trying to find out whether the incidents are related and are urging anyone with information to call 843-743-7200 and ask for an on-duty detective, or contact Crime Stoppers at 843-554-1111.

Read more at the Charleston City Paper.

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