Pence condemns vandalism at Jewish cemetery

NTD Staff
By NTD Staff
February 23, 2017US News
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Vice President Mike Pence visited a suburban St. Louis Jewish cemetery where more than 150 headstones were damaged earlier in the week. He said there is “no place in America for hatred or acts of prejudice or violence or anti-Semitism.”

Pence said at the cemetery in University City that the people of Missouri are inspiring the nation with their “love and care for this place.” He thanked them for “showing the world what America’s really all about.”

Pence was joined by Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens.

The vice president spoke earlier in the day in the St. Louis suburbs and condemned the incident as a “vile act of vandalism.”

The cemetery posted on Facebook that 154 headstones were vandalized in the damage discovered Monday.

 

(AP)

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