Police release surveillance video of the shocking Brooklyn Heights hate crime

Police from the 84th Precinct blocked off the front of the Mansion House co-op building on Hicks Street with crime scene tape and stood guard at the entrance. Photo: Mary Frost, Brooklyn Eagle

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS โ€” The New York Police Department has released surveillance video and photos of a group of individuals suspected of vandalizing the Brooklyn Heights home of the president of the Brooklyn Museum on Wednesday.ย 

The suspects had splattered the walls, windows, walkway and front door of the Mansion House co-op building at 145 Hicks St. with red paint, and hung a sign calling board President Anne Pasternak, who is Jewish, a โ€œWhite-supremacist Zionist.โ€ย  The homes of other Jewish board members of the Brooklyn Museum were also defaced across the city Wednesday morning.ย 

A co-op building in Brooklyn Heights was vandalized with red spray paint and a sign reading, โ€œANNE PASTERNAK BROOKLYN MUSEUM WHITE-SUPREMACIST ZIONIST.โ€ Photo: Mary Frost, Brooklyn Eagle

NYPD is calling the vandalism, which shocked the quiet neighborhood, a โ€œhate crime criminal mischief incident.โ€ย 

Several of the suspects in the antisemitic incident targeting the president of the Brooklyn Museum. Photo: NYPD

The surveillance video shows five individuals, wearing dark clothing and masks, walking along the street. At least two appear to be carrying plastic bags. Police provided freeze-frame photos of several of the suspects.ย 

According to the police report, the group entered the courtyard of the Mansion House at roughly 2:25 a.m. Wednesday and then โ€œengaged in criminal mischiefโ€ before fleeing on foot.

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Anyone with information is asked to call the NYPDโ€™s Crimeย Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), visit the Crimeย Stoppers website at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/, or on X @NYPDTips.

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