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Men accused of spray-painting swastikas, antisemitic phrases in Sterling Heights plead guilty
Two men, Benjamin Parris and Michael Walker, pleaded guilty to charges related to spray-painting swastikas and antisemitic phrases in Sterling Heights. They were sentenced to probation and other conditions after admitting guilt to malicious destruction of property and conspiracy charges. The incident occurred in April 2025, with graffiti appearing on multiple locations including a fence, underpass, and business areas.
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