Police arrested two 15-year-old boys for allegedly scrawling dozens of swastikas all over a playground in a heavily Jewish Brooklyn neighborhood two days in a row.
One of the teens was charged with two counts of aggravated harassment and two counts of hate crime criminal mischief for the two-day spree. The other boy, who police said was the main graffiti artist, was charged with 41 counts of aggravated harassment.
The swastikas were painted across slides, handball courts and other equipment at Gravesend Park in Borough Park, which gets crowded with Jewish school children each day. The back-to-back vandalism unfolded earlier this week at the large playground at 56th Street and 18th Avenue.
On Tuesday evening, officers responded to a 911 call and found roughly 16 swastikas scrawled in red in the playground and handball court area…