A memorial park honoring Beastie Boys member Adam Yauch was found defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti Friday, spray-painted with swastikas and the words “Go Trump.”

.@beastieboys Adam Yauch Park in Brooklyn Heights was left defaced with ugly symbols of hate today. This cannot be the new normal! pic.twitter.com/xWjS7HLNyG — Karen Wang (@kw492) November 18, 2016

“This is the park where our kids play,” one Instagram user wrote. “Wake up people. This is not ok.”

“Adam Yauch stood for tolerance,” the New York City Mayor’s Office tweeted in the wake of the incident, condemning the hateful crime.

Adam Yauch stood for tolerance. Call 911 if you see vandalism, harassment or hateful acts. #NotInOurCity https://t.co/scpiFTkNix — NYC Mayor's Office (@NYCMayorsOffice) November 18, 2016

By Saturday, the graffiti had been removed, and the park was adorned with hearts and uplifting messages of support written in chalk.

Community leaders condemned the initial vandalism, and announced a rally to “stand up against hate” would be held at the park on Sunday.

“Hate has no place in Brooklyn, NYC or America” a Twitter post from the Beastie Boys’ official account stated on Saturday, indicating the remaining group members would be present at the rally.

Many Americans have expressed concern over these displays of intolerance and have questioned the president-elect’s racist, misogynistic and anti-Muslim rhetoric during his campaign.

Since the election, thousands have taken to the streets to protest Trump’s election, chanting “Not my president” and “Love trumps hate.”

This article has been updated to include new details, including the removal of graffiti, the messages of support left at the park and news of Sunday’s rally.