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Belfast graffiti threatening Leo Varadkar investigated as hate crime
The graffiti was written on a wall in Belfast between last night and this morning.
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The graffiti was written on a wall in Belfast between last night and this morning.
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The man fled the scene after the attack was later seen emerging from the house with a paintbrush.
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There were also two cases of graffiti that are being treated as hate crimes.
The graffiti appeared to say ‘F*** law’.
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The graffiti was first reported just after 10am this morning.
“Love your queer kids.”
Rírá agus…
Joe has done it again.
The mural now sits on the Project Arts Centre.
Lovely.
Resist Bolton rule.
Legends.
Banksy, is that you?
Banksy, is that you?
The graffiti included threats of violence, messages degrading Jesus and a call for Christians to “go to hell”.
There’s a Starmaaaan….
There’s a Starmaaaan….
Important.
The Immigrant Coucil said vandalising a building site at the height of storm Frank shows the mentality of those behind the act.
U2, the Rolling Stones and Sinéad O’Connor all recorded at the studio.
The attacks earlier this month left 130 dead and hundreds more injured.
Fa la la la laaa, la la la la.
Netflix and vandalise…?
Artists hired to paint graffiti in the background of the show used the opportunity to send a message to producers.
The vandalism was on the 6.10pm train from Dublin Connolly to Maynooth.
So good.
“It’s good to keep learning until you die.”
“My heart goes out to my LGBT friends … This is just one day in a long journey.”
We are through the looking glass now, people.
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