(JTA) — Police identified two men who allegedly painted anti-Semitic slogans and swastikas on and around a mostly Jewish fraternity on the Penn State University campus.
The two men are white and college-age, State College, Pa., police said on Friday, according to the Centre Daily Times. They have not yet been identified publicly or charged.
The alleged vandals are facing charges of ethnic intimidation, criminal mischief and disorderly conduct, according to the report.
The slogans and swastikas were spray-painted on the Beta Sigma Beta fraternity building, on cars parked outside the fraternity and on a dumpster early on Nov. 8.
Security cameras captured images of the vandals.
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