The cemetery posted on Facebook that 154 headstones were vandalized in the damage discovered on Monday. Many were tipped over. Pence says the White House condemns the act of vandalism and those who perpetrated it “in the strongest possible terms.”
The cemetery is getting a show of support from volunteers, well-wishers and financial contributors from across many faiths. Muslim groups have launched a crowdfunding campaign for the Chesed Shel Emeth Society cemetery in University City, Missouri, with a goal of $20,000. By midmorning Wednesday, $66,000 had been raised.
Cleanup continued Wednesday. Investigators continue to review surveillance video in hopes of capturing those responsible.
A large crowd stood at the cemetery Tuesday night for a candlelight vigil. Gov. Eric Greitens, who is Jewish, organized a volunteer effort to help with the cleanup Wednesday afternoon.