As reported by the NBC Los Angeles, Irvine PD said in a statement that "the men and women of the Irvine Police Department denounce, in the strongest terms, this type of hateful act. We are committed to our mission, working in partnership with the community to preserving the peace."Last Saturday, Eeeven worshipers were gunned down by a man who stormed into the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh and opened fire, yelling antisemitic statements including: "All Jews must die." He was charged with 44 counts of crime, including murder and religious hate crimes..@IrvinePolice increase presence at all places of worship tonight after Beth Jacob Synagogue is spray painted with an anti-Semitic comment pic.twitter.com/qAAw96VgC6
— Hetty Chang (@HettyNBCLA) November 1, 2018