This happened just days after racist graffiti featuring Nazi references was found spray-painted at two locations in Oklahoma City

Just days after racist graffiti featuring Nazi references was found spray-painted at two locations in Oklahoma City, similar incidents have been reported Wednesday in Norman.Racist symbols and messages were found spray-painted at the Cleveland County Democratic Party headquarters near Gray Street and Webster Avenue. Norman City Council member Kate Bierman said there was also a note left at the door. That has been turned over to police as evidence. Similar graffiti was also found at McKinley Elementary and at the Firehouse Art Center near McNamee Street and Flood Avenue, police confirmed. Norman police said all three incidents are currently under investigation. As investigators work to find potential witnesses or surveillance video of the incidents, anyone with information is asked to call Norman police at 405-366-6447 or submit a tip anonymously through Norman Crime Stoppers at 405-366-7867 or online.On Thursday, police were called to the Democratic Party headquarters building near Northwest 37th Street and Classen Boulevard in Oklahoma City, where spray paint had been used to write Nazi references, including a swastika and the symbol 1488, and other racist remarks and comments against the LGBTQ community. Shortly after the racist graffiti was found, police released pictures of a woman wanted for questioning in connection with graffiti found at a business in the 4000 block of North Lincoln Boulevard. No arrests have been made.

Just days after racist graffiti featuring Nazi references was found spray-painted at two locations in Oklahoma City, similar incidents have been reported Wednesday in Norman.

Racist symbols and messages were found spray-painted at the Cleveland County Democratic Party headquarters near Gray Street and Webster Avenue. Norman City Council member Kate Bierman said there was also a note left at the door. That has been turned over to police as evidence.


Similar graffiti was also found at McKinley Elementary and at the Firehouse Art Center near McNamee Street and Flood Avenue, police confirmed.

Norman police said all three incidents are currently under investigation. As investigators work to find potential witnesses or surveillance video of the incidents, anyone with information is asked to call Norman police at 405-366-6447 or submit a tip anonymously through Norman Crime Stoppers at 405-366-7867 or online.

On Thursday, police were called to the Democratic Party headquarters building near Northwest 37th Street and Classen Boulevard in Oklahoma City, where spray paint had been used to write Nazi references, including a swastika and the symbol 1488, and other racist remarks and comments against the LGBTQ community.

Shortly after the racist graffiti was found, police released pictures of a woman wanted for questioning in connection with graffiti found at a business in the 4000 block of North Lincoln Boulevard. No arrests have been made.

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