Police in Alpine, Calif., got a break in their investigation of vandalism at three churches -- one each Catholic, Mormon and Jehovah's Witness. Vandals had dumped ketchup around ("it looked like blood," one pastor said) and posted anti-Christian
messages and Satanic symbols for parishioners to find when they arrived for Easter morning services. "They obviously planned this because they had computer-generated signs," said the Catholic priest. The break came when a film processor developed a roll of pictures showing three boys and a girl, all 16 or 17 years old, committing the vandalism, and called police. The four teens have been charged with felony hate crimes.
(San Diego Union) ...Proving yet again that "planned" does
not necessarily mean "well thought out".
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messages and Satanic symbols for parishioners to find when they arrived for Easter morning services. "They obviously planned this because they had computer-generated signs," said the Catholic priest. The break came when a film processor developed a roll of pictures showing three boys and a girl, all 16 or 17 years old, committing the vandalism, and called police. The four teens have been charged with felony hate crimes.
(San Diego Union) ...Proving yet again that "planned" does
not necessarily mean "well thought out".
gefunden auf http://www.thisistrue.com/