Recurring Neo-Nazi Flair on Stillman Street Disappears. Sort of.

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Save for the tagging still remaining on Obscura Digital's door--leave them be, racialists!--the Neo-Nazi public art has all but disappeared. Sigh, we hardly knew ye.

The culprit of this week's spray paint melee was possibly uncovered and hotly debated by our fantastic sleuth readers. While we won't point any fingers as to who decorated Stillman Street with eye-popping Neo-Nazi flair, and the Vacaville-based MySpace page supposedly harboring the young hate monger's identity has since been set "private," we invite you to read all about it here. It full of speculative fun and finger pointing!

Our sources tell us that authorities (scary, intimidating, bugging-your-phone-and-reading-your-emails type of authorities) are on the case now, and we couldn't be happier. We don't like others moving in on our hate-spreading turf. Anyway, thanks, SFPD and SFist readers. You all, in a word, rock.

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That's a very economical job with the gray spray paint there, Picasso.

Litle Zach's MySpace included an image of a stylishly designed can of spray paint (not your Ace Hardware can of spray paint) apparently specifically aimed at the graffiti punk market.

With a little Googling I found an entire on-line store for graffitti punks:

http://www.bombingscience.com/shop-montana.htm

How funny/sad is it that it took a second thread about this for me to realize I work in one of the buildings 'tagged' ?1?!

Who did the paint cover-up? They should be fired - that's a shit job.

Maybe we should send the SOMA public urinator over there to finish the job.

I'll reprimand the appropriate person.

How many white racists have "Mac Dre" on their favorite music list?

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