Police investigating racist graffiti in Giants player’s home
MOONACHIE, N.J. — Police are investigating racist graffiti scrawled on the walls of a New Jersey home belonging to a New York Giants player.
Police on Thursday were investigating the break-in at Nikita Whitlock’s home as a hate crime, Moonachie police Sgt. Richard Behrens told The Record (http://bit.ly/2h0klFN ).
Whitlock, who’s black, showed reporters the graffiti — “KKK,” a swastika and other racial slurs — that was on multiple walls scattered throughout his family’s home. The name “Trump” was also written on the wall in marker.
Whitlock is a fullback on the injured reserve list with a foot injury. He was suspended for 10 games without pay in September for violating the NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances.