Authorities say anti-Semitic and racist graffiti has been scrawled in a beach club in New York City, and authorities are investigating the case as a hate crime.
Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo called it "vile" and asked state police hate crimes investigators Monday to help determine who left the graffiti at the Silver Gull, a private club on federal seashore in Queens.
The graffiti was found Friday in a playground. The writing included anti-black slurs, a swastika and the words "gas chamber," among other messages.
"Survivors of Holocoaust call our city home. And we stand with them against anti-Semitism," Mayor de Blasio said.
U.S. Park Police spokesman Sgt. Richard Firrito told The New York Times the graffiti was being investigated as a bias crime.
Firrito says investigators believe vandals broke into a shed used for arts programs.
The club declined to comment.