Vandals painted anti-Semitic messages on two grave stones, a rock wall and an asphalt driveway at the B'Nai Zion section of Concordia Cemetery in Central El Paso.
"It makes me angry, it's disappointing, but also does not completely surprise me," said city Rep. Peter Svarzbein, who is a member of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater El Paso. "We as a community need to be vigilant and not accept this in any way shape or form."
Svarzbein said that he does not think the vandalism is representative of the community but that the defacement is unacceptable.
"To think my grandmother survived the Holocaust and all these decades later this kind of filth, these kinds of disgusting actions, are still going on," Svarzbein said. "It's really not acceptable, I know our community is better than this."
El Paso police spokesman Sgt. Enrique Carrillo said that the vandalism at the Jewish cemetery occurred between 7 p.m. Friday and 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
“Some anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted on headstones and other property there,” Carrillo said. The vandalism caused an estimated $500 in damage.
The case is being treated as a hate crime and has been assigned to the police Special Investigations Unit. Police have contacted the FBI. Read more at El Paso Times