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Vandals use ‘Free Palestine' brick to smash Mass. Kosher grocery store window
Brookline police are investigating a vandalism in which a brick with the words 'Free Palestine' painted on it was used to smash the front window of a Kosher grocery store early Sunday morning.
Officers began investigating the incident after the owner of The Butcherie notified police that a brick had been thrown through the Harvard Street store's front window overnight, Brookline police said in a press release. The words 'Free Palestine' were painted on the face of the brick in large red letters.
Officers' preliminary investigation indicates that shortly after midnight, a group of masked suspects walked from Coolidge Street to The Butcherie and threw the brick through its front window, police said. The suspects then fled back down Coolidge Street without targeting any other businesses.
Investigators have not determined exactly how many suspects were involved, but they believe there were at least two, police said. Any residents or businesses in the area who might have video footage related to this crime are asked to call Brookline detectives at 617-730-2711.
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