I see four "teens," but maybe one of them split before the vandalism / arson began.
Regards,
Horrible thing to do.
Nice history on this lighthouse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarrytown_Light
Fourth order Fresnel lens.
I’m not sure but the last names sound Hispanic to me. Illegal? Either way, they probably don’t have the money to pay for damages, so some sort of punishment. Maybe prison time with badass gangbangers for a couple years, then garnish whatever pay they get after that until the debt is paid.
I’m a person who respects history and historical sites.
Teens come and go but their damage is irreparable in many cases.
The trouble with Muslims who take air hammers and chisels and destroy carvings on rock which don’t go along with their “religion”, and teens who destroy and vandalize things, is they will someday be dead and gone but the historic artifacts are gone forever.
They abducted an elderly scholar and tortured him for a month to force him to reveal the secret locations of some priceless artifacts. He held out.
“Syrian archaeologist Khaled al-Asaad was the director of antiquities and museum in Palmyra, Syria. In 2015, he was held captive, tortured for a month, and then beheaded by ISIS militants who sought to uncover the location of valuable hidden artifacts from the ancient city of Palmyra.
Despite the torture, al-Asaad refused to betray his deep commitment to preserving the historical treasures of Palmyra. He is considered a hero by cultural historians.”
Two examples:
ISIS: The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is known for its systematic destruction of ancient sites and artifacts in areas under its control, particularly in Iraq and Syria. ISIS militants used sledgehammers and other tools to demolish ancient artifacts in the Mosul Museum, including cherished pre-Islamic antiquities, and also used them in their attack on Nimrud, the ancient Assyrian city, where they pulverized carvings, statues, and walls. They have also used bulldozers and explosives to destroy sites like Nimrud and Hatra.
Taliban: In 2001, the Taliban destroyed the Bamiyan Buddhas, giant statues carved into a cliff in Afghanistan. They initially used anti-aircraft guns and artillery, but ultimately employed explosives placed in holes drilled into the statues to complete the destruction.
Here is my clue to the teen's identity: đź’©
And then lock them up.
BTTT
It’s too bad we don’t have carnal punishment for criminal demons like these kids. In countries that have whippings, they would have had their asses blistered.
Deport the families (if they are illegals, which is likely). When these youths get out of prison, deport them too.
“It’s disappointing, and it’s heartbreaking to see this kind of damage that was just completely unnecessary,” Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said in News 12 footage earlier this week.
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So the liberals in Westchester County are “disappointed” because the vandalism was “unnecessary”?
Boy, there’s a strong response.
Bring back the Whipping Post and 39 lashes.
“Baby faced.”
Ffs.