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 One of the teens who cops say allegedly tossed stones at a passing  
 school bus.    Photo by NYPD 
 BY BEN VERDE 
 The NYPD’s Hate Crime  
 Task  Force  is  hunting  the  
 teenage  scoundrels  who  
 threw  rocks  at  a  passing  
 school bus on Dec. 3 in  
 Crown Heights.  
 The teenage trio  allegedly  
 hurled  stones  at  the  
 yellow  bus,  which  was  full  
 of  students  from Associated  
 Beth  Rivkah  School,  as  it  
 rolled  down  Lefferts  Avenue  
 near  New  York  Avenue  
 at 4:05 pm. One window on  
 the bus shattered, but no students  
 were injured. 
 Surveillance  footage  
 from  the  scene  shows  the  
 three  suspects  hiding  behind  
 a car, before tossing a  
 rock at  the  school bus,  then  
 booking it down Lefferts Avenue  
 while giggling.   
 Cops  described  all  three  
 suspects  as  teens  with  thin  
 builds  and  dark  complexions. 
 Anyone who provides police  
 with information leading  
 to an arrest can expect up to  
 a $2,500 reward through the  
 NYPD’s Crime Stoppers program. 
 BY JESSICA PARKS 
 A  vandal  defaced  Brooklyn’s  
 only public Holocaust  
 memorial in Sheepshead Bay  
 on  Friday  morning,  according  
 to  Councilman  Chaim  
 Deutsch. 
 “It’s  distressing  that  the  
 sacred  nature  of  the  Holocaust  
 Memorial,  which  
 brings  comfort  to  survivors  
 within  our  community,  was  
 disrespected,” said Deutsch.  
 Deutsch said he immediately  
 notifi ed  the  61st  Precinct  
 and the Parks Department  
 of the vandalism — one  
 an unknown symbol scrawled  
 on a bench, another reading  
 “RIP ANT” spray painted on  
 a planter —  at the West End  
 Avenue memorial, and the  
 graffi ti was quickly removed. 
 Holocaust Memorial Park  
 —  located  between  Emmons  
 Avenue and Shore Boulevard  
 —  opened  in  1985  and  has  
 served the Brooklyn community  
 for  34  years  as  a  green  
 space, tribute, and as an outdoor  
 museum. Its focal point  
 Graffi ti was found at Holocaust Memorial Park Friday morning.    
   Photo courtesy of Councilman Chaim Deutsch 
 is  an  eternal  light  situated  
 at  the  top  of  a  beacon  that  
 is  surrounded  by  markers  
 inscribed  with  the  names,  
 places, and events signifi cant  
 to the massacre that claimed  
 the  lives  of  around  six  millions  
 Jews during World War  
 II.  
 The memorial brought together  
 hundreds — including  
 Holocaust survivors and veterans— 
  in September for the  
 16th annual “No One Has Forgotten  
 Nothing”  Holocaust  
 remembrance  event  that  celebrated  
 the  group’s  common  
 humanity, an attendee said.  
 School bus rock 
 Graffi ti discovered at Holocaust Memorial Park 
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