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Updated: 12:07 PM Mar 21, 2005
Anti-War Vandalism
Police from Lawrence and the University of Kansas are investigating weekend vandalism involving anti-war slogans and banners. Posted: 12:07 PM Mar 21, 2005Reporter: AP |
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Police from Lawrence and the University of Kansas are investigating weekend vandalism involving anti-war slogans and banners. They were discovered early Sunday morning in the city's downtown area and on the university campus.
Officials say graffiti was spray-painted on windows at military recruiting offices, and large banners hung on some buildings bore messages such as ``US Out of Iraq,'' ``Stop the Killing'' and ``Blood of the War Is On Us.'' At the military recruiting offices, police say a glue-like substance was poured on some of the locks.
On the KU campus, there were anti-war slogans painted on a door to the Military Sciences Building and on six government vehicles in a nearby parking lot.
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