The park comprising a memorial to Holocaust victim Anne Frank in Boise, Idaho was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti on Hanukkah over last weekend, the second time this year the park has been targeted, NBC News reports.
The memorial, founded in 2002 in downtown Boise as an educational park, had anti-Semitic slogans and pictures spray-painted on the walls of a tunnel that runs under part of the park. The city quickly painted over the graffiti. Last year, someone placed stickers with Nazi swastikas and saying “we are everywhere” at various places around the park.
“The anti-Semitic messages contained in the graffiti found along the Greenbelt put a literal and figurative stain on our community,” Mayor Lauren McLean said on Twitter. “This will not be tolerated.”