Flag With Swastikas and Star of David Raised on NYU Campus Building
1-Minute Brief
The incident has prompted official condemnation and a police investigation amid heightened campus sensitivities.
Key Facts
- A flag displaying two swastikas and the Jewish Star of David was raised atop a campus building Wednesday afternoon.
- The New York City Police Department has launched an investigation into the incident.
- The flag was raised over a New York University building during graduation week.
- The flag resembled the purple NYU banners typically seen on campus, according to police.
- New York officials publicly condemned the act, describing it as a 'disgusting act.'
What Happened
A flag featuring swastikas and the Star of David was displayed on an NYU campus building in Greenwich Village during graduation week, leading to condemnation from officials and a police investigation.
Why It Matters
The display of symbols associated with hate groups on a university campus during a significant event has raised concerns about campus security and the broader climate of intolerance.
What's Next
Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine who was responsible for raising the flag and the motivations behind the act.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoNew York officials condemn ‘disgusting act’ after flag displaying swastikas is raised overlooking Washington Square Park
- NYTLeft10h agoFlag With Swastikas and Star of David Flown at N.Y.U., Police Say
- CBS NewsLeft1h agoInvestigation launched into swastika flag raised on NYU campus during graduation week
