Police say a Swastika was spray painted on Farmer Jawn’s barn in West Chester
A vandal spray-painted a swastika on the floor of a barn at Farmer Jawn, a 123-acre farm in West Chester, according to police. The founder of the farm, Christa Barfield, stated that an employee discovered the antisemitic symbol last week, marking the second hate crime directed at the organization this year. The incident has sparked outrage and concern among the community, highlighting the ongoing issue of hate crimes and intolerance in society. Barfield and Farmer Jawn are committed to promoting inclusivity and diversity, and have vowed to not let this act of vandalism deter their mission. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up against hate and working towards a more tolerant and accepting society.