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Police in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn are trying to determine if the cars damaged by pellet guns were the result of a hate crime.

At least one dozen cars in the vicinity of Lee Ave. and Lynch St. were apparently shot using a pellet gun shattering their windows early Tuesday morning.

The vandalism spree in the heavily Hasidic neighborhood comes after two anit-Semitic incidents in recent days in Brooklyn.

At least five swastikas were discovered Friday in various locations throughout Borough Park.
 
The NYPD is investigating after two spray-painted swastikas were discovered on a van and on a street sign in the Kensington section of the borough.
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