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VisitWhat will be the public reaction to the Capitol Police investigation findings on the July 4th vandalism in Rep. Brad Schneider's office by January 31, 2025?
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Capitol Police Investigate July 4th Vandalism in Pro-Israel Rep. Brad Schneider's DC Office
Jul 5, 2024, 08:32 PM
Rep. Brad Schneider's Capitol office in DC was vandalized on July 4th, with posters of more than 100 hostages in Gaza, including 8 Americans, being torn down, shredded, and scattered across the hallway. The incident has been condemned as a vile act of hate. Capitol Police have launched an investigation into the vandalism. The act occurred on Independence Day, a time meant to celebrate American values of tolerance and inclusion, which adds to the gravity of the situation. The vandalism was directed at a pro-Israel House Democrat, and Free Palestine protesters have been criticized for not extending tolerance to Jews and Israelis.
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