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Woman arrested for beheading Jesus statue outside Catholic church

20 May 2026
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A woman named Deyonna Subert, 41, was arrested for allegedly decapitating a statue of Jesus outside St. Mary’s Church in East Islip, Long Island. The incident occurred on May 15 around 11:15 p.m., and Subert, described by police as “undomiciled,” has been charged with second-degree criminal mischief. Suffolk County Police arrested her the following morning in Bay Shore after an investigation by the Hate Crimes Unit. Churchgoers discovered the statue’s head missing on the morning of May 16, coinciding with First Communion celebrations. Father Anthony Iaconis, the church’s pastor, later found the head in nearby bushes. Donations have already begun to come in to fund repairs for the statue, which are expected to be completed shortly.

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Acts of vandalism against religious symbols have been increasing, prompting investigations and heightened community concerns regarding hate crimes. The incident at St. Mary’s Church reflects broader trends of violence and desecration directed at places of worship, particularly within the Catholic community. According to data from various organizations that monitor hate crimes, attacks on religious institutions have been on the rise, raising alarms about community safety and the protection of religious freedoms. The swift action by law enforcement highlights the commitment to addressing such incidents and ensuring accountability.

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