A man has been arrested and charged with spray-painting swastikas on the facade and columns of Union Station in what D.C. police and Amtrak police said today they are investigating as a possible hate crime.
Geraldo Pando, 34, who has no fixed address, was charged with displaying certain emblems and defacing public and private property, a misdemeanor and a felony under District of Columbia law punishable by up to one year and up to 10 years in prison, respectively, according to police and charging papers.
In announcing the arrest Saturday, authorities said Pando spray-painted the swastikas on the Capitol Hill transportation hub at about 12:45 a.m. Friday.
Later Friday, at about 4:25 p.m., police said Pando also allegedly spray-painted graffiti on buildings on 5th Street NW north of New York Avenue and nearby blocks of L Street and Massachusetts Avenue NW, which led to his arrest, authorities said.... Read More: Washington Post