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Gianaris Campaign Office Vandalized Wednesday Night

Photo provided by the office of State Sen. Mike Gianaris

June 26, 2020 By Michael Dorgan

The campaign office of State Sen. Mike Gianaris was targeted with graffiti Wednesday night.

The front of the Powhattan Democratic Club office, located at 41-05 Newtown Rd. in Astoria, was sprayed-painted with the “anarchy” symbol, a spokesperson for the senator has confirmed.

The building was used as Gianaris’ campaign headquarters for his election campaign in Tuesday’s primary. Gianaris won the primary with ease.

The two front doors of the building were spray-painted with a capital letter “A” inside a circle. The pattern symbolizes anarchy.

A third area, to the left of the building, was sprayed-painted with the same symbol and was followed by the letters “O” and “C”. Together, the letters spell out “AOC,” an abbreviation for Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

It is unclear as to who is responsible for the damage or what the messaging meant.

Senator Gianaris condemned the actions of the alleged vandals Thursday.

“We will not allow a small group of hatemongers to divide our community,” Gianaris told NY1 reporter Zach Fink.

“Especially after an election just showed tremendous unity behind the representatives targeted by this hate,” he added.

The vandalism was denounced by Queens Council Member Danny Domm.

Dromm said that the actions were “disgraceful.”

“I condemn this in no uncertain terms,” he tweeted Thursday.

A report on the incident was not made with the police, according to an NYPD spokesperson.

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Pat Macnamara

“We will not allow a small group of hatemongers to divide our community,”-right. Chasing away Amazon and thousands of jobs and the tax revenue associated with that is your legacy. A career political hack. Why anyone voted for this loser is confounding

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BR

There you go
Maybe you want to defund the police
more!
Or
Lets let more criminals free.
Will these low lifes get released when caught due to bail reform?
Giannaris- you deserve this

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Never Left Astoria

Although Gianaris is a pure politician, whose acts and statements I do not agree with – no one deserves this. Unfortunately its the landlord who will have to deal with this clean-up, because we all know he is anti-landlord! (Maybe he will step-up and help out for a change??)

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Steinway

It shows these people’s intellectual level.. Then people wonder why I feel republican as a middle eastern muslim immigrant!

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Impressed

It’s great to see a republican stand up for what’s right and support Gianaris. Kudos to you my friend.

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