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Last Update2025-07-23
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Event Overview
In the early morning hours of Monday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's campaign office in the Bronx, New York, was vandalized with red paint and a banner accusing her of funding genocide in Gaza. The incident occurred while the office was closed, and no arrests have been made. The campaign manager condemned the act.
Event Timeline
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Bronx Campaign Office Vandalized with Red Paint and Banner
In the early morning hours just after 12:40 a.m. on Monday, U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's campaign office in the Westchester Square section of the Bronx, located on Herschell Street, was vandalized with red paint. Vandals splattered red paint on the windows, door, and roll-down gate of the office and posted a sign stating "AOC funds genocide in Gaza." The office was closed at the time of the incident, and no arrests have been made. Campaign manager Oliver Hidalgo reported that the office has faced security concerns before, including threats and prior vandalism. Ocasio-Cortez was not present at the time; she was attending a town hall in Plattsburgh, New York, with Rep. Paul Tonko on Sunday and had planned to unveil a new accessibility ramp at the Jackson Heights Post Office later Monday but canceled due to security concerns. NYPD investigators are reviewing exterior and interior surveillance footage to identify the vandals. Local residents expressed shock and sadness over the incident, calling it aggressive and unacceptable.