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Police released surveillance images early Monday of the two women who allegedly desecrated St. Patrick’s Cathedral with graffiti over the weekend.
The pair allegedly marred the outside walls of the landmark cathedral with the words, “F–k f–k,” “BLM” — for Black Lives Matter — along with “NYPDK” and “No justice no peace” around 5:10 p.m. Saturday.
Then they took off, heading east on East 51st Street toward Madison Avenue.
Cops describe the suspects as two adult women, one wearing a dark tank top and shorts, and the other wearing a white T-shirt and light-colored shorts.
They remained at large Monday morning.