This Boston Globe report never once speculates that the portraits may have been vandalized by leftist protesters as a hoax.

Harvard police calling defaced portraits a ‘hate crime’

Harvard University police are treating the discovery of strips of tape placed across photographs of black professors outside of a lecture hall as an act of hate, officials from the university said Thursday.

In an e-mailed statement, Martha Minow, dean of Harvard Law School, said police are investigating who defaced portraits of black faculty members displayed at Wasserstein Hall.

“The Harvard University Police Department is investigating the incident as a hate crime,” she said. “Expressions of hatred are abhorrent, whether they be directed at race, sex, sexual preference, gender identity, religion, or any other targets of bigotry.”

A spokesman for the Harvard University Police Department said the incident remains an “open and active investigation.”

Images of the marred portraits were shared on Twitter by Jonathan Wall, a third-year law student at the school.

Wall said the pictures were sent to him from a classmate earlier that morning.

“I was shocked. I was shocked, and I was obviously disgusted. Especially because it seems to be in response to yesterday’s day of activism,” said Wall.

Harvard students rallied Wednesday at the school’s Science Center Plaza before marching to Porter Square, where they joined with Tufts University students. The protest was in solidarity with students of color across the country who say they are fighting racial injustices at their campuses.


 
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