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Cops cuff Forest Hills man believed be behind string of antisemitic vandalism across Queens via QNS

Police say Blount, who has a dark complexion and slim build, used an unknown object to etch two swastikas into the cement in front the precinct — located at 68-40 Austin St. — at approximately 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 18.

About 40 minutes later, Blount etched a swastika into the cement in front a residential building located at 110-11 Queens Blvd. in Forest Hills, according to authorities. Less then two hours later, Blount approached a residential building located at 63-74 Austin St. and etched a swastika into the cement in front of building, police said., in the early morning hours of March 24.

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