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Police hunt for graffiti suspect who called the NYPD ‘Nazis’

A blonde-headed vandal tagged a school and cop cars with hateful graffiti earlier this week and now cops are on the hunt for the woman, police sources told The Post on Thursday.

A video exclusively obtained by The Post shows the 5-foot-6, 130 pound woman surveying the area before she whips out a can of spray paint and gets to work.

“NAZIS=NYPD,” a vandal spray-painted, along with a swastika, on a police car.

Other hateful messages — painted on and near a school in Williamsburg — proclaimed, “NYPD pick on the harmless,” and “NYPD pick on the innocent.”

The suspect, a 36-year-old woman from the neighborhood, was spotted on video surveillance tagging up P.S. 31 on Lorimer and Mesorole Streets 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, sources said.

Police sources said the woman has been arrested twice in recent months but the charges or details of the arrests weren’t immediately available.

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The harsh words come just days after an anti-cop protest on Staten Island.

A custodian at the school discovered the tags.

Cop-hating and anti-Semitic remarks were also plastered on vans and scooters near the school, the sources said.

A Rite Aid shop and a post office were also also hit with the graffiti, according to police sources.

The NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is investigating, police sources said.