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White supremacist graffiti found again on NKU campus

White supremacist graffiti found again on NKU campus NKU president promises heightened security Submitted Image According to the Northerner, NKU s student media organization, a large rock outside of Norse Commons that was previously painted with different faces of Black students was spray painted with white Xs over the faces. and last updated 2021-04-03 18:59:47-04 HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. — Graffiti and stickers from the Patriot Front, a known white nationalist hate group, were found Saturday on the campus of Northern Kentucky University. This is the second instance of hate speech being espoused on campus property since January. According to the Northerner, NKU s student media organization, a large rock outside of Norse Commons that was previously painted with different faces of Black students was spray painted with white Xs over the faces. A logo for the Patriot Front was also spray painted on the rock.

White supremacist graffiti found on NKU s campus for second time this year

White supremacist graffiti found on NKU’s campus for second time this year White supremacist graffiti found on NKU’s campus for second time this year By Maggy Mcdonel and Joanna Bouras | April 3, 2021 at 6:15 PM EDT - Updated April 3 at 10:10 PM HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. (FOX19) - Another round of graffiti from the white supremacist group Patriot Front was found on NKU’s campus Saturday. This is the second time this year this vandalism has shown up on NKU’s campus; the same images were seen in January. Both times, a rock behind Norse Commons was vandalized with white supremacist graffiti.

NKU police find footage of white supremacist graffiti suspect on 12 campus security cameras

NKU police find footage of white supremacist graffiti suspect on 12 campus security cameras Madeline Mitchell, Cincinnati Enquirer © Provided/Northern Kentucky University Police Department The suspect was captured on 12 campus security cameras at around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, officials say. The suspect who placed white supremacist stickers around Northern Kentucky University s campus last week was captured on 12 security cameras at around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to police documents. The cameras did not capture specific details about the individual, the report says, other than the suspect appears to be a white man wearing all black clothes, a white hat and a blue backpack. The suspect s face was covered by a black bandana.

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