In red paint, vandals drew three people hanging from a noose with the words, “No Mercy for Jews.”Also, antisemitic graffiti was found at Old Georgetown Road and Tuckerman Lane.“Antisemitism, hate, and attempts at intimidation in any form should not exist nor be tolerated anywhere, especially in a community like Montgomery County.I have had to personally deal with antisemitism throughout my entire life, and I have always hoped that there would be a day in my lifetime when it would no longer be a part of our society,” Elrich wrote in a statement.pic.twitter.com/hQ6f1lzFbZ— American Jewish Committee (@AJCGlobal) November 14, 2022I am deeply disturbed by several horrific antisemitic graffiti which occurred overnight in our community near the Trolley Trail in Bethesda (pictured) and along Tuckerman Lane with swastika and neo-Nazi symbolism as well as “White Power” and ”Defend Bethesda.” 1/ pic.twitter.com/1NuCwfATgV— Andrew Friedson (@amfriedson) November 14, 2022Here is my statement on the discovery of antisemitic graffiti in Wildwood Manor this morning.We will work to stop those responsible and hold them accountable for spreading such vile and offensive messages in our community.https://t.co/RSb5hbIvVi pic.twitter.com/f7XbA9lRIL— County Exec Marc Elrich (@MontCoExec) November 14, 2022MCM Party With A Purpose: November 30, 2022"