The messages were directed at the Muslim community and included anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian language.
BETHESDA, Md. — A reward is being offered for information after hate language was found spray-painted on the exterior of Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda earlier this month.
According to the Montgomery County Department of Police, the spray-paint was found on Jan. 16. The messages were directed at the Muslim community and included anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian language.
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The people who left the hateful graffiti have not yet been found. Following
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