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NYPD Condemns Vandalism Of WWI Memorial By Anti-Israel Agitators

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The New York Police Department has strongly condemned the recent vandalism of a World War One memorial by anti-Israel agitators who participated in a march during the Met Gala on Monday night. The NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Operations, Kaz Daughtry, expressed outrage at the desecration, labeling it as 'unacceptable behavior that will not be tolerated.'

Daughtry assured the public that the NYPD, supported by its top detectives, is actively investigating the incident. He emphasized the department's commitment to pursuing the perpetrators relentlessly until they are brought to justice.

Describing the act of vandalizing a memorial as both criminal mischief and a display of disrespect towards the sacrifices made by those who served the country, Daughtry reiterated the seriousness with which the NYPD views such offenses.

Highlighting the NYPD's reputation for exceptional investigative skills, Daughtry emphasized that no stone would be left unturned in this case. He underscored the department's dedication to upholding the law and ensuring that justice prevails.

Daughtry issued a stern warning to anyone contemplating defacing the city's landmarks, emphasizing that there would be consequences for such actions. The NYPD's commitment to protecting the city's monuments and symbols of remembrance was made clear in his statement.

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