Vandals smash window at U-M Board of Regents member’s home, spray-paint ‘free Palestine’ on vehicle

Early on December 9, someone broke a glass and sprayed paint on a car at Jordan Acker’s house (photos: Jordan Acker on Instagram).

FOX 2: Oakland County, MichiganJordan Ackman, an attorney and member of the University of Michigan Board of Regents, was targeted when someone smashed a window in his house and spray-painted “free Palestine” on a car parked in his driveway.

His family woke up early Monday to see a large object smashing a window of his Oakland County house, according to pictures that Acker shared on Instagram.

“While my eldest daughter ran into our room, frightened by the sound of breaking glass, I ran downstairs, saw the broken window, and then ran outside to find my wife s car had been graffitied by anti-Semitic vandals,” Acker wrote.

(Image: Instagram photo by Jordan Acker)

The words “divest” and “Free Palestine” were painted on the car.

“My family and I have now been the victim of these Klan-like methods for the third time. He continued, “This cowardly act that is attacking my family and my home needs to be called out for what it is: terrorism.”

The same messages were vandalized in June. According to Acker, a mask-wearing demonstrator left a list of demands at his house early one morning.

According to Acker, the TAHRIR Coalition and the student group Jewish Voice for Peace were in charge of the demands list. Who is to blame for the vandalism is unknown.

“Our non-violent home visits of the publicly elected Regents aimed to deliver our demands for divestment directly to the Regents, to level with the University’s continued complicity in the genocide,” TAHRIR said in a statement previously released about the May home visit. We remain at the campground on the Diag around-the-clock.

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