Elite NJ private school reveals disturbing verse scrawled on wall that led to schools mystery closure

Racist graffiti that prompted an elite New Jersey private school to close its doors for a day this week was revealed as a sickening verse, The Post has learned.The writing — revealed in a Wednesday email from Dwight-Englewood School head Jeremy Gregersen that was sent to parents and obtained by The Post — was four lines of prose that said, “I will kill everyone / blacks and Spanish / and much more / sons of b—-es.” “While I know that such language can be alarming, I am sharing it with you for the sake of full transparency,” Gergersen wrote in the email.“We continue to work closely with law enforcement to find the person responsible for this message.”The targeted threat — made in a school where about half the 1,015 students are people of color — was so worrisome that the ritzy private school 12 miles north of Midtown Manhattan shut down Wednesday.When it reopened, it had both uniformed and plainclothes security officers patrolling the halls, Gregersen added in the email.“These measures are planned on an interim basis and will be adjusted in accordance with developing facts and in partnership with law enforcement,” the school head wrote, adding that the Englewood Police Department is “in full support” of the reopening plan.The hateful, menacing words were found Monday evening in a boys’ bathroom near the library, Gregersen said in an earlier email to parents.It was quickly scrubbed away, then reported to law enforcement.

But the school remained shuttered while cops and administrators investigated the bias incident.“While we are confident the community can return to school safely, we are nonetheless delaying school by an additional day our return from our Passover holiday so we may continue the investigation and prepare for a thoughtful and reassuring return,” a Wednesday statement from a school spokesperson said.The Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office referred requests for comment to the Englewood Police Department this week.The E...

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