MTA cleaners found “graphic” images depicting lynching on a 4 train in Brooklyn on Tuesday, sources said.
The photocopied flyers “depicting graphic executions ” were found plastered inside the train at Utica Avenue station in Crown Heights at around 12:37 p.m., according to an internal MTA report viewed by The Post.Police responded to the reported vandalism and took down and confiscated the images.The crime was the latest in a spate of misdeeds in the subway system.in a random attack in an L train subway station in Manhattan.
— the first anti-lynching legislation to ever become law after over 200 attempts in the last hundred or so years. The bill makes lynching a federal crime.
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