Anti-Israel NYT Contributor Busted for Graffiti, Claims He Didn't Know It Was Illegal

Anti-Israel NYT Contributor Busted for Graffiti, Claims He Didn’t Know It Was Illegal


A pro-Palestinian activist with bylines in The New York Times, Salon, Vulture and other far-left media outlets complained on social media this past week that he was jailed for tagging city property with graffiti.

Kyle Turner, a little-known writer and activist, explained on his X page Friday that he was arrested for scribbling a message against Israel’s war against Islamic terror on a New York City subway wall.

He also said that it was only after he was taken into custody that he was told vandalism was an offense that could land one in custody.

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In a lengthy thread, the pro-LGBT author and film and theatre reviewer said he was confronted by the NYPD when he was caught writing “ceasefire/free Palestine” in the middle of

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