Police investigating after swastika burned into grass at Whitby, Ont. soccer field
WARNING: This story contains an offensive image
Durham Regional Police are investigating after they say an anti-Semitic symbol was found burned into the grass at a soccer field in Whitby last week.
According to police, officers were called to Prince of Wales Park, near Dundas Street East and Thickson Road, at around 10 p.m. on Friday for a report of damage to the soccer field.
“Officers arrived and located a partially drawn anti-Semitic symbol which had been burned into the grass,” police said in an email to CP24.
The investigation is ongoing, police said, and officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Police said the incident will be investigated as a property damage, mischief, and a hate crime.
In a statement released Wednesday, Whitby Regional Councillor Chris Leahy condemned the incident and urged all residents in the city to report hate crimes and vandalism.
“Whitby is not the place you expect to see that type of hateful message. When I heard about this incident I called city staff but I also called B’nai Brith to report it,” he said in a written statement.
“I am also encouraging residents to be vigilant, if you see something say something. As a community we have to report these incidents to the appropriate authority.”
Whitby Mayor Elizabeth Roy condemned the incident “in the strongest possible terms” in a statement issued over the weekend.
“This incident is an attack on the values that define us as a community and will not be tolerated,” Roy said.
“The actions of a hateful few cannot and will not define us. It is critical that we stand united as a community against all forms of hate and intolerance.”
The mayor noted that staff were dispatched to the park and took immediate action to cover the vandalism until it was repaired.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
'Extremely vigorous' wildfire activity in central B.C. prompts crews to back off for safety
The wildfire fight in central B.C. intensified Friday, according to officials.
Police release video of Toronto plaza shooting that killed university student
A university student from Brampton was killed when two shooters fired indiscriminately into a crowded plaza in Toronto last month in what police say was a 'cowardly act.'
No more porta-potties at B.C. construction sites starting Oct. 1
What some B.C. construction workers describe as the worst aspect of their jobs will be coming to an end next month, the province announced.
Three teens charged for armed robbery at Kitchener jewelry store
Three teens were arrested for an armed robbery at a Kitchener jewelry store after witnesses caught and detained the suspects until officers arrived on scene.
Manhunt underway after 5 people injured in Kentucky shooting near Interstate 75, officials say
Several people have been shot near Interstate 75 in Laurel County, Ky., according to the Laurel County Sheriff’s office.
'Hopeless and helpless': Regina mother seeks help to treat rare spinal disease
Mary Grace Rico is seeking help in getting treatment for a rare spinal condition.
The iPhone is getting a 'glow' up. What to expect from Apple's Monday event
Apple excited fans with its vision for its 'Apple Intelligence' artificial intelligence system earlier this year. Now, it's time for the company to prove it really works.
They were due to leave for their dream cruise in May. Three months on they’re still stuck at the departure port
It was the years-long cruise that was supposed to set sail, but saw its departure postponed… postponed… and postponed again.