5 Teens Charged in Vandalism of Historic African-American Schoolhouse in Va.

Five Virginia teens have been charged in the racist vandalism of a historic African-American schoolhouse, WJLA reports.  Suggested Reading Why Chris Brown Is Getting Dragged to the Moon Over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show America’s Lone Black Governor Slams Trump for Governor’s Dinner Snub All the Symbolism You Missed in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl…

Five Virginia teens have been charged in the racist vandalism of a historic African-American schoolhouse, WJLA reports. 

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The Ashburn Colored School, now called the Old Ashburn Schoolhouse, was built in 1892, and earlier this month it was defaced with “white power” signs, swastikas, drawing of genitals and other derogatory messages.

The five teens were identified earlier this month but were served juvenile petitions this week charging them with “felony destruction of property and misdemeanor entering property of another for the purpose of damaging it,” a statement from the Loudoun commonwealth’s attorney confirmed.

Four of the boys are 16, and one is 17. Their names were not released because of their ages.

At the time the vandalism occurred, the old schoolhouse was being rehabilitated by the Loudoun School for the Gifted for students to learn about the history of the community, as well as to find a way to give back.

The schoolhouse has since been repainted, with over 600 volunteers and friends helping with the repair.

Read more at WJLA

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