Man Arrested For Vandalizing 2 SEPTA Police Vehicles
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Authorities have arrested a man accused of vandalizing two SEPTA police vehicles in North Philadelphia.
SEPTA officials say 20-year-old Dorian Murray spray-painted the side of two patrol vehicles early Saturday morning while they were parked at District 7 headquarters at Broad and Glenwood Streets.
Dorian "SORR" Murray is in custody. He was mad cause SEPTA keeps cleaning his tags. We're SORRy. pic.twitter.com/0KKOEwbXTN
— Thomas J. Nestel III (@TNestel3) April 16, 2017
Following the discovery of the graffiti, Chief Thomas Nestel tweeted the photos saying, "I'm told graffiti is a cry for attention. The cry worked. Somebody will now be getting my undivided attention."
I'm told that graffiti is a cry for attention. The cry worked. Somebody will now be getting my undivided attention. pic.twitter.com/oimBRl5RXp
— Thomas J. Nestel III (@TNestel3) April 15, 2017
That somebody turned out to be Murray, who is now facing several charges, including Institutional Vandalism and Criminal Mischief.