Nazi SS graffiti found on Route 1 bridge is being removed by workers
Nazi SS graffiti that was spray-painted on a bridge in Bear sometime before Wednesday morning has been removed by Delaware Department of Transportation workers, the agency said.
DelDOT was "made aware" of the graffiti, located on the Route 1 bridge over School Bell Road, Wednesday morning, according to department spokeswoman Pam Lilly.
Delaware State Police said they were informed of the graffiti by a reporter who asked whether troopers were investigating. Police have since opened an investigation, but don't currently have any suspects or leads, agency spokesman Master Cpl. Gary Fournier said.
"In the event the same 'tags' are presented somewhere else in the area, we would take the necessary investigative steps, if notified," he said.
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Delaware Department of Transportation workers are in the process of removing graffiti that was spray-painted on a bridge in Bear, which bears the double lightning bolt logo of Nazi Germany's SS.