
The home of a Jewish New York Times editor was splattered with red paint by one or multiple pro-Palestine protestors, police said.
The Greenwich Village residence of executive editor Joseph Kahn was targeted in an attack believed to have taken place early Friday morning.
Red paint was discovered on the front steps, walls, sidewalk and lamps outside the entrance to the Fifth Avenue building, where apartments can go for as much as $6.25 million.
The phrase, ‘Joe Kahn Lies, Gaza Dies’ was also found scrawled in black marker on the sidewalk.
Residents called 911 at around 4:45am to report the vandalism. The NYPD told Daily Mail that no arrests have been made and that this remains an active investigation.
Police sources told the New York Daily News that there have been a number of similar protests against Kahn’s home over The New York Times’ coverage of the war between Israel and Hamas.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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