A Vermont man has turned himself in to police after an investigation into a graffiti incident in Cavendish.Vermont State Police said Brenton Beers, 25, of Cavendish, went to the Westminster barracks and was cited on a charge of unlawful mischief after police found antisemitic graffiti on a local business.The messages were spray-painted on the windows of DG Bodyworks earlier this month, with one message saying “Free Palestine” and another featuring an expletive.Beers is due in court on June 16 to answer before a judge.The owner of DG Bodyworks filmed a video with Beers on her Facebook page, with Beers apologizing for his actions. She said she forgave Beers and asked him to volunteer with the local fire department.
CAVENDISH, Vt. —
A Vermont man has turned himself in to police after an investigation into a graffiti incident in Cavendish.
Vermont State Police said Brenton Beers, 25, of Cavendish, went to the Westminster barracks and was cited on a charge of unlawful mischief after police found antisemitic graffiti on a local business.
The messages were spray-painted on the windows of DG Bodyworks earlier this month, with one message saying “Free Palestine” and another featuring an expletive.
Beers is due in court on June 16 to answer before a judge.
The owner of DG Bodyworks filmed a video with Beers on her Facebook page, with Beers apologizing for his actions. She said she forgave Beers and asked him to volunteer with the local fire department.