Easton woman charged for defacing political signs, placing swastika stickers around town
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Easton woman charged for defacing political signs, placing swastika stickers around town
EASTON, Md. – An Easton woman is facing serious charges after police say she placed swastika stickers around the town. On March 26th, Easton Police responded to the area of South Aurora Street and South Lane after a caller reported a political sign had been defaced. Officers found a sign for Town Council president Frank Gunsallus with a sticker of a swastika on it. They later found a second sign with the same sticker in the area. A third sign wi…
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