two teenagers arrested for having damaged the facade of the Capitol with window-breaking hammers

This Tuesday, January 7, shortly after midnight, two teenagers aged 13 and 14 were arrested by the police in , after having damaged the facade of the Capitol using window-breaking hammers.

An incredible story. This Tuesday, January 7, shortly after midnight, the police arrested two teenagers aged 13 and 14 in possession of window breaking hammers and of branded clothes still labeledon the Place du Capitole in Toulouse.

According to the video protection systems installed on the square, the young delinquents, originally from (Tarn-et-Garonne), would have engaged in damage to the facade of the building (stone wall and benches).

Several complaints have been filed

Interviewed, the two thugs explain that they stole the window-breaking hammers from the train between Montauban and Toulouse, before seizing packages being unloaded in a street near the Zara store.

Once on the Place du Capitole, the Montalbanais “would have wanted to make engravings on the facade of the building”, indicates a police source contacted by Independent Opinion. Listed building historical monument of the city.

While the SNCFthe ready-to-wear store and the Toulouse town hall filed a complaint, the two offenders were summoned before the children's judgea hearing to which parents are invited.

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