Report: NYPD investigating slurs directed at Rapinoe

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[July 12, 2019]    Posters featuring Women's World Cup star Megan Rapinoe were defaced, with slurs written on them, and police in New York City said they are investigating the action as a hate crime, according to multiple reports.

United States women's national team forward Megan Rapinoe (15) speaks at New York City Hall after the ticker-tape parade for the United States women's national soccer team down the canyon of heroes in New York City. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

The vandalized posters were found inside the Bryant Park subway station in midtown Manhattan.

The city honored Rapinoe and her teammates, who won the United States' fourth Women's World Cup title in a 2-0 win over the Netherlands on Sunday, on Wednesday morning with a victory parade through the Canyon of Heroes.

Rapinoe, a lesbian, is active in LGBTQ issues and is outspoken about gender equity. She also notably sparred with President Donald Trump on Twitter while the team was in France for the World Cup competition.

Hate crimes in New York City are up 64 percent this year, NBC News reported, citing statistics from the NYPD.

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