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Teen Charged in Boston Temple Vandalism
Teen Charged in Boston Temple Vandalism
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Publication: www.hindunet.com
Date: November 27, 2003
URL: http://www.hindunet.com/News/default.php?dtstr=20031127&Formsearchresults_Page=5#searchresults
An Ashland teenager is free on bail
Wednesday evening after he was arraigned for allegedly defacing a Hindu
temple. NewsCenter 5's Amalia Barreda reported that Anthony Piccioli was
arrested after the state police crime lab linked him to spray-painted epithets
on temple property. Piccioli's father denied the civil rights charges against
his son as the pair exited the Framingham District Court Wednesday morning.
"Innocent until proven guilty," said the teenager's father as they exited
the courthouse. The teenager was arraigned as an adult on charges of malicious
destruction of property, destruction or threats to destroy a place of worship
after the teenager allegedly vandalized the Sri Lakshmi Hindu Temple in
Ashland with spray paint. Along the temple's driveway, a rock that had
been scrubbed still has a faded racial epithet and the word "beware." Officials
also allege that Piccioli spray painted a pentagon on the temple parking
lot and a Confederate flag on the side of a storage trailer on the property.
"Subsequent investigation resulted in officers going to a house on Roberts
Road a very short distance away. There was paint also at the residence
on Roberts Road. A search warrant was obtained at the Framingham District
Court and we executed the search warrant. Those results were sent to the
state police lab and they were found to be consistent with the paint located
at the temple," said Ashland police Sgt. Roy Testa. The defendant yelled
obscenities at NewsCenter 5 from his house on Roberts Road, where police
seized paint and other evidence. A separate investigation is looking into
whether Piccioli painted a swastika on a nearby vacant house on Kathryn
Drive. In the meantime, the temple's secretary said his community is one
of forgive and forget. And his advice to all is tolerance. "It is better
to have some understanding before you commit something. And also make sure
you don't do mistakes that will affect your future in life. It's not worth
taking risks and than ruining your own life and future," said temple secretary
Rao Dhullipalla. Piccioli was ordered to stay away from the temple and
return to court on January 6.
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