The Manhattan building where New York Times Executive Editor Joseph Kahn lives was vandalized with red paint on Friday.

Police responded to the building in Greenwich Village at around 4:45 a.m. for a call reporting graffiti.

"Upon arrival, officers observed paint on the front steps and doors of the above location," the NYPD said in a statement.

Kahn, 61, a journalist who serves as the NYT’s current executive editor, lives in the building, the newspaper confirmed.

Photos from the scene show the red paint splattered all over the building's facade, and a message in black on the floor in front of the entrance: "Joe Kahn Lies Gaza Dies."

"People are free to disagree with The New York Times’s reporting but vandalism and targeting of individuals and their families crosses a line and we will

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