North Carolina synagogue targeted by threat hit by vandals
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A North Carolina synagogue targeted by a man accused of threatening to damage it has been the target of vandals.
Rabbi Seth Klayman told WRAL-TV in Raleigh that the Cary synagogue's windows were broken, and profanity was spray painted on the side of the building Thursday.
Cary police said they were investigating the incident.
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In the previous incident, police accused a man of ringing the synagogue's doorbell and making disparaging statements about Jews and their religion to the woman who answered.
Authorities filed charges against 20-year-old William Josephus Warden, the son of state Court of Appeals Judge Lucy Inman. She said in a statement that the incident stems from her son's mental illness.