Vandals spray-paint swastikas on home, side of bus in Brooklyn
Two vandals scrawled swastikas on the outside of a bus and a home in Williamsburg last weekend, police said.
The suspects, who were among a group of four people, first spray-painted numerous Nazi symbols on the privately owned bus that was parked on Division Avenue near Rodney Street at about 9:05 p.m., according to cops.
About 5 minutes later in the same area, two vandals from the same group spray-painted another swastika on the front door of a residence, the NYPD said.
It was unclear if the same two suspects were responsible for both acts of vandalism.
No arrests were made in the case by late Tuesday.