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Mural honoring baseball icon Jackie Robinson defaced in Miami; police investigating

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Chantz Martin
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Murals honoring baseball legends Jackie Robinson and Minnie Miñoso in Miami's Dorsey Park were defaced with Nazi symbols, prompting a police investigation. Community leaders and a U.S. Representative condemned the act as a hate crime, emphasizing the need to address hatred.

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  1. 1 2011: Murals displayed in Dorsey Park.
  2. 2 1947: Jackie Robinson broke MLB color barrier.
  3. 3 Recent past: Murals defaced, discovered by 7-year-old.
  4. 4 Wednesday (prior to June 6, 2025): Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick described vandalism as vile act.
  • Police investigation launched
  • Condemnation from community leaders and politicians
  • Plywood placed over murals
  • Public outcry against hate crime
What: Murals honoring baseball legends Jackie Robinson and Minnie Miñoso in Miami's Dorsey Park were defaced with Nazi symbols.
When: Vandalism discovered by a 7-year-old boy (no specific date, but recent, leading to news conference). Murals displayed since 2011.
Where: Dorsey Park, Miami, Florida.
Why: The act is being treated as a hate crime, meant to instill fear and division.
How: Vandals applied Nazi symbols to the murals.

Murals honoring baseball legends Jackie Robinson and Minnie Miñoso in Miami's Dorsey Park were defaced with Nazi symbols, prompting a police investigation. Community leaders and a U.S. Representative condemned the act as a hate crime, emphasizing the need to address hatred.