RANGELEY – An investigation is continuing into a hate crime after offensive graffiti was found painted on a Jewish man’s housing development in Rangeley.
Hermie Glick, owner of the Round Pond Maine development, reported last week that someone painted a swastika, “KKK” and the phrases “wight power” and “wite power” – with the word white misspelled – on a sign and a trailer parked on his property.
Police Chief Phil Weymouth called the incident a hate crime, meaning it was motivated by a bias against a race, religion, disability, ethnic origin or sexual orientation.
Glick said the incident was disturbing, but is not indicative of the Rangeley population as a whole.
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