
Santa Monica Family Covers Anti-Semitic Graffiti With Drawings of Flowers, Hearts
Published on April 9, 2024
While authorities are investigating antisemitic graffiti that appeared over the past few days in Santa Monica, one family decided to turn the messages of hate into those of love. Graffiti featuring swastikas and antisemitic messages appeared on sidewalks, trees, walls, and light posts around the 2100 block of Pico Boulevard over the weekend. It was reported to the Santa Monica Police Department, who are currently investigating, according to Fox LA. Santa Monica residents Taylor Coffman and Zach Lupetin—along with their daughter July—were among those who reported the graffiti to police, but also used chalk to turn the swastikas into hearts, flowers, and butterflies....
