Police also took three boys into custody — ages 14, 15 and 17 — for stepping on and writing in the soft concrete, though they were not responsible for the anti-Semitic message, police said.
The hospital replaced the concrete Thursday after learning of the graffiti, spokeswoman Jacqueline Kates said.
'Hopefully we will never experience something like that again,' she said.
Police have not decided whether to charge the three boys or impose an alternate form of punishment in consultation with their parents." (source)