Police: Man wrote 'kill the Jews,' 'death' in Miami Beach
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Police say they've arrested a man linked to drawing swastikas and writing "death" and "kill the Jews" around Miami Beach.
Investigators charged Sean Kenna late Wednesday with seven counts of felony criminal mischief. Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle will now review the case for possible hate crime enhancements.
Police officials announced Kenna's arrest late Wednesday, tweeting "no place for hate."
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An arrest report says that between Feb. 9 and March 19, Kenna spray-painted a swastika on the front gate of a home in Miami Beach, scrawled the word "death" on a blue U.S. Postal Service mailbox and wrote "kill the Jews" and drew a swastika on a sign.
Kenna's arrest report says he is homeless. A lawyer isn't listed on jail records.