Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

7 charged with felonies in Philly vandalism

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PHILADELPH­IA – Seven people are facing felony charges after at least two federal buildings in Philadelph­ia were vandalized on New Year’s Eve and the discovery of what police said were Molotov cocktails and other devices.

Officers reported spotting about 50 people, all in black, about 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the historic U.S. Customs House, police said. A man was seen throwing a brick through the windows of a federal building and courthouse shortly before 9 p.m., police said.

Damage to the federal building was estimated at $3,000. Anti-police and anti-prison graffiti were scrawled on walls, a sheriff ’s van was defaced and windows were broken, police said.

Adam McVicker, 25, of Coatesvill­e, Pa., was accused of throwing the brick and was charged with criminal mischief and related counts, as are Dustin Callahan, 24, of Farmingdal­e, N.J.; Allison Donohue, 23, of Wallingfor­d, Pa.; and Josey Augustine, 31, of Royersford, Pa.

Additional­ly, Jacob Robotin, 25, of Willow Grove, Pa; Sydney Miller, 22, of Philadelph­ia; and Meredith Tooker, 26, were charged with attempted arson and risking a catastroph­e, along with other counts including conspiracy.

Robotin was carrying a glass jar with a fuse that had “a strong flammable odor,” as well as a plastic container with white powder labeled “Fire Starter,” police said.

Miller had bottles with liquids that had “a chemical smell,” police said.

Chief Inspector Mike Cram said Friday that “numerous Molotov cocktails” and other devices were recovered.

Court documents listed the Defender Associatio­n of Philadelph­ia as representi­ng all but Miller and Tooker, for whom no attorney was listed; a representa­tive of the associatio­n Saturday did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Saturday.

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