News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: Texas Teen 'Vampires' Go On Rampage |
Title: | US TX: Texas Teen 'Vampires' Go On Rampage |
Published On: | 1998-03-07 |
Source: | Dallas Morning News |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 14:21:38 |
TEXAS TEEN 'VAMPIRES' GO ON RAMPAGE
DALLAS--Four teen-agers claiming to be vampires went on a drug-crazed
rampage, vandalizing dozens of cars and homes, spray-painting racial slurs
and burning a church, police say.
Fascinated by the occult, the teens smoked methamphetamine-laced marijuana
before going on a spree through the quiet middle-class neighborhood and
causing $300,000 in damage, according to police.
"I expected it to be messed-up kids. But this was really bad," said Elwin
Setliff, one of the dozens of vandalism victims.
The fire early Thursday destroyed the office and fellowship hall at Bethany
Lutheran Church. Its outside walls were scrawled with satanic graffiti in
hot pink and white paint.
"My sadness is not for us. It is for those people who don't know the joy of
life," said pastor Carol Spencer, whose church is in the mostly white,
middle-class suburb of Lake Highlands.
More than a dozen other residents had car tires slashed, windows broken and
racial slurs spray-painted on doors and walls. An elementary school also
was hit with graffiti.
An acid used to treat swimming pools was spread on cars.
The Dallas Morning News reported that one teen told detectives he and the
others were vampires. The teen-agers had marks on their arms from sucking
each other's blood, the newspaper reported.
Evidence from the fire quickly led authorities to the nearby home of a 16
- -year-old boy, who was not identified because he is a juvenile.
He and the others - Lucas Charles Simms, 17, Brandon Lee Ramsey, 20, and
Charles Randal Kinnard, 19 - were arrested on arson charges.
Simms was released on a $4,500 bond. Ramsey, Kinnard and the juvenile
remained in custody.
Dallas police arson Capt. Don Howard said the teens admitted lacing crystal
methamphetamine with marijuana before the vandalism. He said they used
Molotov cocktails and several gallons of gasoline to light the church.
Resident Jerry Hejl found all tires punctured on his three vehicles and
rocks thrown through two windshields, along with racial slurs and the words
"2 Foot Bong Krew" spray-painted on a mobile home.
Before their arrest, some of the teens sat in lawn chairs on top of a
carport and watched as investigators went through the ruins of the church
Thursday, said Deputy Fire Chief Tom Oney.
"It appeared to me that they were savoring the fruits of the damage," he
said. "They were enjoying watching us look at it."
DALLAS--Four teen-agers claiming to be vampires went on a drug-crazed
rampage, vandalizing dozens of cars and homes, spray-painting racial slurs
and burning a church, police say.
Fascinated by the occult, the teens smoked methamphetamine-laced marijuana
before going on a spree through the quiet middle-class neighborhood and
causing $300,000 in damage, according to police.
"I expected it to be messed-up kids. But this was really bad," said Elwin
Setliff, one of the dozens of vandalism victims.
The fire early Thursday destroyed the office and fellowship hall at Bethany
Lutheran Church. Its outside walls were scrawled with satanic graffiti in
hot pink and white paint.
"My sadness is not for us. It is for those people who don't know the joy of
life," said pastor Carol Spencer, whose church is in the mostly white,
middle-class suburb of Lake Highlands.
More than a dozen other residents had car tires slashed, windows broken and
racial slurs spray-painted on doors and walls. An elementary school also
was hit with graffiti.
An acid used to treat swimming pools was spread on cars.
The Dallas Morning News reported that one teen told detectives he and the
others were vampires. The teen-agers had marks on their arms from sucking
each other's blood, the newspaper reported.
Evidence from the fire quickly led authorities to the nearby home of a 16
- -year-old boy, who was not identified because he is a juvenile.
He and the others - Lucas Charles Simms, 17, Brandon Lee Ramsey, 20, and
Charles Randal Kinnard, 19 - were arrested on arson charges.
Simms was released on a $4,500 bond. Ramsey, Kinnard and the juvenile
remained in custody.
Dallas police arson Capt. Don Howard said the teens admitted lacing crystal
methamphetamine with marijuana before the vandalism. He said they used
Molotov cocktails and several gallons of gasoline to light the church.
Resident Jerry Hejl found all tires punctured on his three vehicles and
rocks thrown through two windshields, along with racial slurs and the words
"2 Foot Bong Krew" spray-painted on a mobile home.
Before their arrest, some of the teens sat in lawn chairs on top of a
carport and watched as investigators went through the ruins of the church
Thursday, said Deputy Fire Chief Tom Oney.
"It appeared to me that they were savoring the fruits of the damage," he
said. "They were enjoying watching us look at it."
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