October 2010 PEI
In Charlottetown a 19-year old man has confessed to graffitiing threatening messages on a school, threatening messages to police and graffiti on the Holy Redeemer Church, reports CBC News.
The school, Colonel Gray High School had graffiti messages on its outer walls of the building. Threatening statements like, “People will die if there is school today,” another read, “which kid will die?” could be seen on the school walls.
Police had also received threatening messages and later on in the same day, Holy Redeemer Church had also been graffitied.
Police were able to find the person responsible for these actions after watching a school security video showing an individual spray painting the building.
Once police located the young man, he confessed. The file was then given to the Crown Attorney’s office and from their will be decided the charges laid against him.