Suspect in multiple vandalisms arrested, may have also damaged historic Black church

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Suspect in multiple vandalisms arrested, may have also damaged historic Black church
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Police have arrested a suspect wanted for several vandalisms and for possibly also damaging a historic Black church.

SEPTA police announced that they arrested the man around 9 p.m. on Thursday at the Frankford Transit Center.

Three stained glass windows were broken at Saint Peter the Apostle Church and are now covered with cardboard. Then, about two hours later before 8:30 a.m., the suspect vandalized a fourth place on the 1100 block of Walnut Street, according to police. More people in the community are coming together to try and help the church recover, including Tim McAleer who is the founder of

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