7 facing charges after Philadelphia federal buildings vandalized on New Year s Eve
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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) Philadelphia police have identified and charged seven suspects in connection with the vandalism of two federal buildings on New Year s Eve.
Officers spotted the large group around 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Robert Nix Federal building on the 900 block of Market Street where windows were smashed.
A 25-year-old man, identified as Adam McVicker of Coatesville, Pa., was seen throwing a brick through windows into the federal building, police said. He fled with a 24-year-old man and two 23-year-old women, all of whom were arrested. Damage to the building was estimated at about $3,000.
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A group of people dressed in black vandalized at least two federal buildings in downtown Philadelphia on New Year’s Eve, and police said they recovered Molotov cocktails and other suspicious devices as they arrested seven of them, authorities said Friday.
Officers spotted about 50 people, all in black, around 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the historic U.S. Customs House, police said.
And a 25-year-old man was seen throwing a brick through the windows of a federal building and courthouse shortly before 9 p.m., police said. He fled with a 24-year-old man and two 23-year-old women, all of whom were arrested.
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PHILADELPHIA Six people were arrested after a group vandalized several federal buildings in Philadelphia’s Center City on New Year’s Eve, police said.
Officers spotted about 50 people, all dressed in black, at about 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the historic U.S. Customs House, where windows were smashed, police said. Three arrests were made there and three suspects in that vandalism were arrested elsewhere later.
Vandals then hit the Federal Detention Center, where anti-police and anti-prison graffiti were scrawled, police said. A nearby sheriff’s van was also defaced and several windows broken.