Graffiti found on structures, objects, and fences in the neighborhood included antisemitic acronyms and symbols including Nazi swastikas.
Police said they received numerous reports between Sept. 28 and Dec. 31 of last year about the tags, which included antisemitic symbols such as swastikas.
Winnipeg man, 19, charged after Charleswood buildings hit with antisemitic graffiti over 3-month period Jewish Winnipegger fights hate by removing antisemitic and other offensive graffiti Crown ...
Winnipeg police have arrested a 19-year-old suspect in connection with a string of anti-Semitic graffiti in the Charleswood neighbourhood, with authorities specifying the offences did not meet the ...
A 19-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged with more ... fences and other objects in the Charleswood area between Sept. 28 and Dec. 31. McKinnon said the offences do not meet the specific ...
Winnipeg Friends of Israel share image of ... on Thursday that at least five swastikas had been painted on the Charleswood area building. “Will authorities continue to pretend that Jews are ...
But someone tagging a whole neighbourhood basically saying, 'Hi, the neo-Nazis are here in Winnipeg' … that is what really got me." The Charleswood graffiti was one in a series of tags that started ...
A 19-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged with more than two dozen ... fences and other objects in the Charleswood area between Sept. 28 and Dec. 31. McKinnon said the offences do not meet the ...