The spray paint showed up overnight. Five cars. Same symbol. A Nazi swastika. By morning, neighbors had seen the footage, recognized the man and called police. Within days, an arrest was made. It was fast. Clean. Solved. And it still didn’t feel like the end of anything. The pattern Because it wasn’t. Over the past year, antisemitic graffiti has shown up in local schools, including incidents in Clayton and Affton. In O’Fallon, it appeared inside…
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