DETROIT (Michigan News Source) – Police and FBI raids at three homes earlier this week are tied to an ongoing investigation into a string of vandalism cases involving pro-Palestinian and antisemitic graffiti.

 

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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel provided a list of the vandalism sites, and clarified on Thursday that no arrests have been made.

According to The Detroit Free Press, an attorney for several pro-Palestinian protesters said the raids target several  University of Michigan students for their political activism. Nessel denies those claims.

The war triggered by Palestinian terrorists and their slaughter of 1,500 Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023 prompted protests on Michigan college campuses, including U of M.  Pro-Palestinian activists have called for U of M Board of Regents to divest from Israel but the Board has refused to do so.

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Two of the vandalism cases involve the targeting of University of Michigan Regent Jordan Acker, a Jewish attorney. Among other things, vandals spray-painted his car in his driveway and smashed a window at his home while he and his family slept inside.