Teen Sentenced for Defacing Canadian Chabad House

Global Winnipeg

A Calgary teen found guilty of spray painting anti-Semitic slogans on a number of Jewish facilities in Calgary has been sentenced.

A teen charged with Calgary’s first ever hate crime has been sentenced to 18 months of probation and 150 hours of community service.

The teen was found guilty of spray painting anti-Semitic slogans and swastikas on the Chabad Lubavitch Centre in Woodbine as well as the Calgary Jewish Centre and Holocaust Memorial in Pump Hill.

The Youth Criminal Justice Act prevents the teen’s name from being publicly released, because he was 17 at the time of the crime.

During court proceedings, the teen’s lawyer said he no longer belongs to any neo-Nazi groups.

4 Comments

  • ceo

    along with what he got, they need to educate these kids as to the truth about people. they obviously come from homes where they are ignorant about Jews.

  • blah blah

    i feel bad for this kid
    nowadays people are so uninformed about hitler yemach shemo and the nazis yemach shemam, and about yidden