Police seek public’s help catching ‘Free Palestine’ vandal who painted WBZ-TV office
City police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect wanted for spraying blood-red paint on the WBZ-TV offices in Allston.
“Anyone with information is strongly urged to contact BRIC Detectives at (617) 343-4328,” police posted Friday night.
As the Herald reported, WBZ-TV CBS Boston is the latest victim of blood-red paint vandalism amid the Israel-Hamas war, as taggers overnight wrote “Free Palestine” on channel 4’s headquarters.
The blood-red paint was all over the CBS Boston company sign on Soldiers Field Road, along with red paint covering the front wall of the WBZ headquarters.
The words “Free Palestine” were painted in black on the property.
A Boston police officer responded to the vandalism call at around 12:51 a.m. on Friday.
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