Columbia University exec's New York apartment building vandalized with red paint and crickets

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Columbia University exec's New York apartment building vandalized with red paint and crickets
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The Brooklyn, New York, apartment building of Columbia University’s chief operating officer was vandalized with red paint and crickets, police said. The New York City Police Department is searching for five people in connection with Thursday’s incident. A spokesperson said Saturday that no arrests had been made and the investigation remains ongoing. Officers were called at around 3 a.m. Thursday to a building on Orange Street, where the university’s COO Cas Holloway lives.

The remaining 14 were told by prosecutors that their cases would be dropped if they avoided being arrested in the next six months, but they rejected the offer. One of the posters outside Holloway’s building contained an image of a noose, according to NBC New York. A letter left outside the building accused Holloway of leaving “a trail of violence and destruction” since he was appointed COO in January.

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