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Police identify seven people arrested in New Year's Eve vandalism of Philly federal building (Tribune News Service) — Seven people were arrested New Year's Eve in Philadelphia in connection with what police said were large unruly crowds that engaged in vandalism at a federal building.The Inquirer reported about the mayhem on the 900 block of Market Street, which police said involved someone throwing a brick through a window of the Robert Nix Federal Building just before 9 p.In connection with the second incident, officers stopped three individuals who had spray paint on their clothes, markers in their possession, and other suspicious materials, police said.___ (c)2021 The Philadelphia Inquirer Visit The Philadelphia Inquirer at www.
Charged with attempted arson, risking catastrophe, having an incendiary device, conspiracy and related offenses were: Jacob Robotin, 25, of Willow Grove; Sydney Miller, 22, of Philadelphia; and Meredith Tooker, 26, no residence given.; Allison Donohue, 23, of Wallingford; and Josey Augustine, 31, of Royersford.