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Holocaust memorial in Boston is vandalized for second time this summer 

A worker cleans up broken glass at the New England Holocaust Memorial after police said a rock was thrown through a glass panel on the memorial in Boston on Aug. 14.
A worker cleans up broken glass at the New England Holocaust Memorial after police said a rock was thrown through a glass panel on the memorial in Boston on Aug. 14.
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The New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston has been vandalized for the second time this summer.

Police said a 17-year-old Malden boy smashed a glass panel on the memorial Monday evening. He was detained by two bystanders until officers arrived on the scene. Police said he will be charged with willful and malicious destruction of property. The police department’s civil rights unit also is investigating to determine if additional charges are warranted.

It is the second time the memorial has been damaged in the last few months.

In June, police said, James Isaac used a rock to shatter a approximately 9-foot-tall glass panel on one of the memorial’s six 54-foot-high towers. Isaac has pleaded not guilty to vandalism charges.

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The six glass towers are lighted internally and etched with millions of numbers that represent tattoos on the arms of many Jews sent to Nazi death camps.

The repaired memorial was rededicated in July.

The Jewish Community Relations Council and Combined Jewish Philanthropies released a statement late Monday night saying that they are “appalled and saddened” by the latest vandalism.

“We will remain resilient and will have a timeline for rebuilding the memorial once we have assessed the damage,” the statement said.

Mayor Marty Walsh wrote on Twitter that he was “saddened to see such a despicable action.” He thanked the public and Boston police for the “quick arrest” of a suspect.

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