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Long Island's new trend: nooses

Posted On: October 20th 2007
Posted By: Adam Coozer
Source: Newsday
This is the fourth case in a week or two. I'm anti-hate, but I must say I hate Long Island.

Noose left at Valley Stream construction site

A construction manager arrived at a job site in Valley Stream on Friday to find a noose hanging in the doorway, the latest public display of the symbol in Nassau County in the past month.

The noose was made of yellow electrical wire, said the manager, Michael Steward, who lives in Parkchester in the Bronx. Steward, who is black, said he believes he was the target but said he had no idea who was behind the incident. Still, he expressed outrage and disgust.

"This just shows me that hatred is still around, right on the surface," Steward, 48, said.

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