Vengeful vandals spray-painted a $3.4 million Brooklyn townhouse owned by a wealthy Columbia University protester.
The front of James Carlson’s three-story home in Park Slope is studded with black Stars of David, along with “7-10” and “Never Again,” a reference to the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists. was.
The graffiti, which was probably done on Monday night and removed late Tuesday morning by workers renovating the upscale protesters’ mansion, was “obviously some kind of revenge,” a neighbor said. one person told the Post.
Carlson is the son of billionaire advertising executives Richard “Dick” Tarlow and Sandy Carlson Tarlow, who participated in the April 30 anti-Israel takeover of Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall.
The longtime extremist and outside agitator was caught on camera arguing with university janitor Mario Torres as a mob stormed the building. Carlson was charged with robbery, reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, conspiracy and trespassing.
Additional reporting by JC Rice


