Jewish deli vandalised

Someone threw a stone through the display window

A Jewish deli on Lyngbyvej in Copenhagen was vandalised on Wednesday night, TV2 reports.

An unknown offender threw a stone, breaking the display window.

“I’m not surprised, but it is lamentable that this happens in Denmark today,” Gil Zchout, the store manager, told TV2.

Police investigation continues
After the February terror attacks, the kosher deli was guarded by policemen with machine guns.

The police did not want to disclose if it was a police officer on the spot or a patrol car that discovered the vandalism

The police investigation is ongoing.





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