8.08.2017

broken Fargo cleaning the church after 37 windows by vandals

Fargo, North Dakota (Valley News Live):
A local church and school are a big mess left behind cleaning Vandals on. 37 windows were broken morning in the Church of the Nativity and the school in South Fargo between Thursday night and Friday. The disturbance will not be long in school, but first it will be difficult for teachers and students.

"The school is potentially affected, in fact, we have three classrooms here that until they are thoroughly cleaned, can not be in the room" Church of the Nativity and the Shepherd School, Kevin Boucher said.

Men use circular saw plywood cut broken windows in the Church of the Nativity and to cover the school.

"I've never been angry, but my heart was so heavy," Boucher said.

Boucher said only the building, but the Vandals on the roof and the stones used to break 37 windows. High skylight assembly of the church and classrooms have blunt damage.

"The other effect is the emotional impact of wow, my school did, she did to my church," Boucher said.

Although some windows boarded up and began clearing the rocks used to create disorder, or outside some windows.

"The only window with stones that exist and the rocks inside the building, there are at least 20 stones were thrown at a window," Boucher said.

The rocks are still visible on the ground in three of the worst classroom. Broken glass lay on a table and the floor, most rooms set in part for students.

"The teachers are to their rooms to be ready in your room now," Boucher said. "You can not go once to get your team because it's all so much glass."

Boucher said that classrooms are top priority. The Church expects that the repairs cost about $ 100,000 and tissues should be something like carpets, curtains and stuffed animals are replaced with multiple windows. Natividad work with Fargo Catholic School District, where students and staff are three classrooms can be used to the rooms.

"In our society, there is an anti-religious sentiment, and we make God in our lives, we begin to human life to lose respect as the basis of respect for is the property of human life is not lost, no more," said he Boucher.

Boucher said the message from the lively valley of crimes spoke last weekend in their services and asked his parishioners to pray for those who have done so.

Fargo police continue to investigate this crime and it is unclear how many people were involved. If you have any information or advice, police want to give them a call. The Department Phone (701) -235 to 4493.

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