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GWU Student Drew Swastikas on Own Door
   posted 12:11 pm Tue November 06, 2007 - Washington
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A hidden camera investigation by George Washington University police reveals a student drew several of the swastikas in question on her own dorm-room door.

University Spokesperson Tracy Schario said following a final interview with investigators Monday, the student admitted drawing the swastikas in Mitchell Hall. The student will now face University judicial action but it unclear if she will face D.C. or federal hate crime-related charges.

Sunday, another GW student was arrested in connection with the writing of racial epithets, and drawing of swastikas on doors in New Hall. The student has since been barred from campus and will also go through GW's judicial system.

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GWU Student Drew Swastikas on Own Door
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TJSmith
"Other than possibly some property damage, what is the big deal?" I'm sorry, but i still see it as a symbol of hatred. Hatred was aimed at more than just jews. What was the big deal of the nooses that were hung in trees at Jena High School? a symbol of hatred is a symbol of hatred, no matter who it is aimed at. This student obviously needs help.

     
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