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The Sedition Report

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Incident Detail Report

Date of Offense: April 29, 2005
Location: CO – Denver
Recruiting center SHOT UP by angry anti-military activists. Local paper calls it…“vandalized by
Recruiting center vandalized by gunfire

By The Denver Post

Westminster - An Army and Marine recruiting center was vandalized early Friday, and police believe it might be linked to a television news report about questionable practices by Army recruiters.

Police received a call at ##:## a.m. Friday about the damage at the recruiting center, 7355 W. 88th Ave. Someone had fired eight gunshots into the recruiting center, breaking the glass at the front of the building, said Westminster police spokesman Tim Read.

Read said investigators believe the criminal mischief may have been in response to a news report Thursday night on KCNC-Channel 4 about the alleged practices of U.S. Army recruiters at a center in Golden. There were no notes left at the Westminster center to indicate that was definitely the case, but Read said investigators are convinced by the timing of the vandalism and the fact that the Westminster center has never had such problems before.

According to the News4 report, Arvada West High School student David McSwane made up a story about being a high school dropout with a marijuana problem to see if Army recruiters would still accept him.

The recruiters told the student to get a fake high school diploma and take "detox" pills to pass the drug test, News4 said.

Anyone with information about the Westminster vandalism should call police at

http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/122218/index.php

DENVER -- A U.S. Army and Marine Recruiting office was shot up after a television report alleged that recruiters coaxed a would-be recruit to lie.

Police were called to the store front office at 7355 W. 88th Ave. Friday morning on a criminal mischief complaint.

Officers found shattered glass at the front of the office and said that it was the result of eight gunshots fired into the building in the early-morning hours Friday.

Four large windows and two doors will have to be replaced as a result of the damage.

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/4430901/detail.html