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Holocaust Memorial Vandalized in Boston; Glass Shattered

Holocaust Memorial Vandalized in Boston; Glass Shattered

Bill Satterlund, facilities manager for Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Boston, begins to pick up broken glass from one of the Holocaust Memorial's glass panels shattered with a rock allegedly thrown by James Isaac, of Boston, shortly before 2 a.m., Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in Boston. (Stephan Savoia/AP)

Thursday, 29 June 2017 06:16 AM EDT

The New England Holocaust Memorial was vandalized Wednesday when a large glass panel was shattered with a rock, prompting elected officials and religious groups to condemn the vandalism.

"As a city we stand with the Jewish community," Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said at the memorial, The Associated Press reported.

Police responding to a call from a witness at about 2 a.m. found a roughly 9-foot-tall (2.7-meter) glass panel on one of the memorial's six 54-foot-high (16.5-meter) towers shattered. They quickly arrested James Isaac, 21, of Boston, and charged him with malicious destruction of personal property and destruction of a place of memorial.

Isacc's lawyer said Wednesday that his client is mentally ill.

"When we hear the sound of broken glass, we shudder," said Barry Shrage, president and CEO of Combined Jewish Philanthropies, referring to Kristallnacht, a wave of anti-Jewish violence in Germany in 1938.

Israel Arbeiter, a 92-year-old Holocaust survivor who played a key role in building the memorial, showed the tattoo he received from the Nazis on his arm.

"The Jewish people are strong. The city of Boston is strong," he said.

Isaac was held on $750 bail at his arraignment but had his bail revoked for violating the terms of his probation in other pending cases. Not-guilty pleas were entered on his behalf. His court-appointed attorney said her client suffers from mental health issues and is in a partial hospitalization program.

The Massachusetts chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations also denounced the vandalism.

"Desecration of a religious memorial is always heartbreaking and must be condemned," chapter Executive Director John Robbins said in a statement.

The memorial designed by architect Stanley Saitowitz opened in 1995 and is located just off the Freedom Trail, near Faneuil Hall and City Hall. It is open at all times.

The glass towers are lit internally and etched with millions of numbers that represent tattoos on the arms of many Jews sent to Nazi death camps.

Extra panels were made and stored when the memorial opened, and the organization that oversees the memorial did not expect repairs to take long.

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The New England Holocaust Memorial was vandalized Wednesday when a large glass panel was shattered with a rock, prompting elected officials and religious groups to condemn the vandalism.
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