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Seven Charged with Felonies in Vandalism to Federal Buildings in Philadelphia

Seven Charged with Felonies in Vandalism to Federal Buildings in Philadelphia January 6, 2021 Seven people are facing felony charges after at least two federal buildings in Philadelphia were vandalized on New Year’s Eve and the discovery of what police said were Molotov cocktails and other suspicious devices. Officers reported spotting about 50 people, all in black, around 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the historic U.S. Customs House, police said. And a man was seen throwing a brick through the windows of a federal building and courthouse shortly before 9 p.m., police said. Damage to the federal building was estimated at $3,000. Anti-police and anti-prison graffiti were scrawled on walls, a sheriff’s van was defaced and several windows were broken, police said.

Monmouth man charged in New Year s Eve vandal attacks in Philly

Police, however, are not sure if the attacks were related to organized groups or tied to Antifa. Police said Dustin Callahan, 24 of Farmingdale, was part of a large disorderly crowd at 8th and Market streets in Center City. The crowd included  Adam McVicker, 25, of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, who police said  Adam McVicker, 25, of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, Callahan, McVicker and the others ran away, police said. McVicker, Callahan, Allison Donohue, 23, of Wallingford, Pennsylvania, and Josey Augustine, 31, of Royersford, Pennsylvania, were charged with criminal mischief. A pile of bricks was found in front of the Nix building and the protester who threw the brick was found with a yellow spray paint can and a pot lid, police said.

7 charged with felonies in vandalism to federal buildings

PHILADELPHIA    Seven people are facing felony charges after at least two federal buildings in Philadelphia were vandalized on New Year’s Eve and the discovery of what police said were Molotov cocktails and other suspicious devices. Officers reported spotting about 50 people, all in black, around 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the historic U.S. Customs House, police said. And a man was seen throwing a brick through the windows of a federal building and courthouse shortly before 9 p.m., police said. Damage to the federal building was estimated at $3,000. Anti-police and anti-prison graffiti were scrawled on walls, a sheriff’s van was defaced and several windows were broken, police said.

7 charged with felonies in vandalism to federal buildings in Philadelphia

7 charged with felonies in vandalism to federal buildings in Philadelphia
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