Hornell Man Convicted For Leaving Racist Symbols Around the City

HORNELL, N.Y. (WENY) - A Steuben County Jury convicted a Hornell man on Friday for leaving hateful and racist symbols around Hornell last July.
According to the Steuben County District Attorney's Office, 28 year old Ryan Mulhollen was convicted on aggravated harassment and criminal mischief.
Police originally arrested Mulhollen last July, after he placed stickers with swastikas with racial slurs at two churches. Brochures with similiar messages were also found throughout the city.
The District Attorney's office said that the two other people involved in the case, Dylan Henry, 30 and Aubrye Gradonetti, 31 both pleaded guilty.
Mulhollen will be sentenced in July and faces up to 10 to 20 years in prison.
No word yet on the amount prison time for both Gradonetti and Henry.