Teenagers Admit To Vandalizing Office With Racist Graffiti

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Police in Vermont say two teenagers have admitted they vandalized an office with racist graffiti.
The two juveniles were questioned by Bennington police on multiple charges, and their case files will be submitted to the Bennington County prosecutor's office. The Bennington Banner reports a third teenager is still being investigated in connection with the case.

The three teenagers wrote "white power" and drew a swastika and other obscene images inside a former textile mill. Police say their actions were caught on surveillance video.

Bennington police say they haven't found any connection between this vandalism and three other incidents in March.

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