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Kan. The church vandalized with a hate speech, the burnt flag

Kan. The church vandalized with a hate speech, the burnt flag

Kan. The church vandalized with a hate speech, the burnt flag

Sedgwick County – The pleasant application investigates the vandalism of a church in Wichita have made an arrest.

Immediately after 8:30 on Saturday, the police responded to a burglary related to the Catholic Church St.

The officers discovered significant vandalism, including hatred speech and damage to articles such as statues, candles and glass. In particular, a flag of the United States was burned.

Recognizing the severity of this crime, the Wichita Police and the investigators of the federal partners of the law, including the FBI and ATF, have usually launched a large-scale investigation. The team of investigating the crime scene from the Wichita police worked diligently to analyze the evidence, which led to the rapid identification of a suspect.

Officers from the community response teams in the Wichita Police Field were provided critical information and they started looking for the suspect. At about 2:20 on Sunday morning, the officers located and arrested the 23-year-old suspect from Saline County in 2800 Block of N. Hillside from Wichita, without incidents.

The suspect was reserved in the prison in Sedgwick County, under the charge of burglary, criminal deletion and criminal damage to the property. The case will be presented to the Sedgwick District Lawyer and the federal prosecutors for formal tax considerations.