Cops arrest man who allegedly scrawled anti-Semitic graffiti outside Upper East Side synagogue

Police released a photo earlier this week of the suspect wanted for scrawling hateful messages outside an Upper East Side synagogue.

An East Harlem man has been arrested for allegedly scrawling anti-Semitic messages on a display screen outside a synagogue on the Upper East Side.

Lenny De La Rosa, 21, has been charged with criminal mischief as a hate crime and making graffiti for scribbling hateful messages with a marker on a screen attached to the Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun Synagogue located at 125 East 85thย St. The incident allegedly took place at around 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 12.

De La Rosa was picked up by officers from the 19th precinct on Wednesday evening after his photo was released by Crimestoppers earlier this week. He was seen in the photo wearing a white tank top, camo shorts and white sneakers, and running off on East 85th Street after the incident.

The hateful writing had been wiped off by Sunday.

The NYPDโ€™sย Hateย Crimes Task Force was brought in to investigate incident.ย 

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