Nyc offers reward for radical pro-hamas vandals who damaged war memorial

NYC Offers Reward for Radical Pro-Hamas Vandals Who Damaged War Memorial

NEW YORK, NY—Mayor Eric Adams, alongside city officials, denounced the recent vandalism of the 107th Infantry Memorial in Central Park, announcing a substantial reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible. In a strong demonstration of commitment to preserving city monuments, the New York City Police Department’s Crime Stoppers program is offering up to $10,000, supplemented by an additional $5,000 from Mayor Adams’ personal funds.

Mayor Adams expressed his distress over the defacement, emphasizing the memorial’s significance in commemorating those who fought for the freedoms Americans enjoy today.

“It is painful to see a memorial to bravery being vandalized by cowards in the name of protest – one of the very freedoms those enshrined in this memorial died to protect,” said Adams.

James Hendon, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Veterans’ Services, reflected on the deep historical importance of the memorial, which honors the sacrifices of WWI soldiers. NYPD Commissioner Edward A. Caban and NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue also voiced their condemnation of the act, reiterating that such disrespect toward public monuments and the memories they preserve will not be tolerated.

Zach Iscol, Commissioner of New York City Emergency Management, also highlighted the gravity of defacing a site that honors American heroes. “The 107th United States Infantry memorializes soldiers who died in World War I. Last night’s acts were heinous and will not be tolerated in New York City,” stated Iscol.

The vandalism occurred amidst protests on the Upper East Side, which led to more than two dozen arrests. Another historical monument, honoring Union Army General William Tecumseh Sherman, also suffered damage. Cleanup efforts are underway, with NYC Parks collaborating closely with the Central Park Conservancy to restore the memorials to their original condition.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton is the Editor and Publisher of Shore News Network, an independent digital news organization covering New Jersey, national politics, public policy, public safety, and community affairs. With years of experience reporting on local government, elections, law enforcement, and issues impacting residents throughout New Jersey, Stilton has built a reputation for delivering timely news, in-depth reporting, and accountability journalism.

As the founder of Shore News Network, Stilton oversees editorial operations, investigative reporting, and breaking news coverage while working closely with journalists, public officials, and community leaders. His reporting has covered municipal government, state politics, federal policy, public records investigations, emergency management, and major news events affecting local communities.

Stilton is committed to factual reporting, source verification, transparency, and providing readers with accessible, accurate information that helps them better understand the issues shaping their communities. Through Shore News Network, he continues to focus on delivering trusted news coverage and original reporting to audiences across New Jersey and beyond.

For story tips, corrections, or media inquiries, readers can contact Shore News Network through its official website and social media channels.