The graffiti was found at Roberto Clemente Skate Park in Brentwood.
Police on Long Island are trying to find out who is responsible for vandalizing a skate park.Police are trying to determine if the graffiti is gang-related.
"To the perpetrators who left this mark of hate and violence on our town where our youth come to play know this, we will find you and you will be turned over to face the consequences," Supervisor of Islip Angie Carptener said.It was previously the site where numerous companies illegally dumped toxic waste.
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