A big swastika made out of sheets was faraway from a Jefferson County hillside alongside Interstate 70 on Saturday, in keeping with the sheriff’s workplace.
The sheets had been anchored to a hill in Jefferson County Open Space close to Lookout Mountain, on the south aspect of I-70 and visual from the freeway, sheriff’s workplace spokesperson Jacki Kelley mentioned.
Investigators consider vandals positioned the hate image on the aspect of the hill someday Friday evening, Kelley mentioned. Rangers had been alerted to the show shortly after dawn on Saturday and hiked as much as it.
The image was eliminated however not earlier than lots of people had no selection however to see it alongside the freeway, Kelley mentioned.
She mentioned the show disturbed the sheriff’s workplace as a lot because it did anybody driving by.
“We strongly condemn this vile, antisemitic image of hate,” Jefferson County’s Board of County Commissioners mentioned in a statement. “We stand united with our neighborhood in opposition to intolerance in any type. This shameful act doesn’t replicate our neighborhood’s values and won’t be tolerated.”
Sheriff’s officers opened a felony case report and used a drone to take footage of the bedsheet swastika earlier than rangers eliminated it, Kelley mentioned. Deputies are looking for the suspect, however it’s not clear what the individual could be charged with if caught.
Anybody with details about the incident — or who could have heard somebody bragging in regards to the show — is requested to contact the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Workplace’s tip line at 303-271-5612.
Earlier this 12 months, a window of Denver’s historic Austin Constructing alongside East Colfax Avenue was smashed after it displayed a swastika image for at the least 5 days.
That case was underneath investigation by the Denver Police Division’s Bias-Motivated Crimes Unit.
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