Two men accused of spray-painting swastikas on Sterling Heights fence arraigned in court

The Brief

  • Two men from out of state were arraigned for allegedly spray-painting multiple swastikas on a residential fence in Sterling Heights.
  • Michael Walker from Nampa, Illinois and Benjamin Parris of Greenville, South Carolina were arrested and charged.
  • Police say anti-Semitic slogans and vulgarity were spray-painted on the pillars of an underpass of M53 and Canal,

STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. (FOX 2) Two 19-year-olds from out of state have been arraigned on charges for their alleged involvement in spray-painting hate symbols on a homeowner’s fence in Sterling Heights.

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Michael Walker from Nampa, Illinois and Benjamin Parris of Greenville, South Carolina were arrested and charged for allegedly spray-painting swastikas and hate speech on a residential fence on Sunday in the area of M53 and Canal Road.

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