By Associated Press - Monday, October 30, 2017

KENT, Wash. (AP) - A high school south of Seattle has added extra security Monday after anti-Muslim graffiti and threats were found on campus last week.

Chris Loftis of the Kent School District tells KOMO-TV the graffiti and written threats were found last week in the girl’s restroom at Kent-Meridian High School.

School officials notified parents in a letter Friday that a staff member found graffiti threatening students of Muslim heritage. The threat mentions Monday so additional security personnel are on duty.



Kent police are investigating.

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