Crime & Safety
Anti-Cop Graffiti Found In South Philadelphia: Police
One piece of vandalism said "kill a cop, save a life."

PHILADELPHIA – Philadelphia Police said anti-cop graffiti was found on several residences in South Philadelphia early Wednesday morning.
Police were called to the 2100 block of South Bouvier Street at about 5:28 a.m. Wednesday after getting a report of five homes being vandalized.
The homes had various messaged and symbols spray painted on them, police said.
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The graffiti included messages saying "kill a cop" and "right to rebel," as well as a Molotov cocktail symbol and a sickle and hammer symbol, police said.
According to CBS Philadelphia, the "kill a cop" message fully read "kill a cop, save a life."
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The outlet reports city workers have already power washed or painted over much of the vandalism.
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