Federal courthouse in Philly hit by coordinated vandalism, authorities say. At approximately 10:30pm Monday night, vandals took advantage of a cobblestone brick, smashing two windows at Philadelphia's federal courthouse. The James A. Byrne Courthouse, home to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, is under investigation.
According to Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal Robert Clark, it remains unclear if the vandalism was a targeted act, with investigators exploring potential links to similar crimes in Old City on Monday. The U.S. Marshals Service, along with the Federal Protective Service (FPS), is leading the investigation and reviewing video surveillance footage.
The incident has sparked concerns about the safety of the courthouse and its surroundings. "We will share updates when they are available," confirmed a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security.
No immediate comment was received from the U.S. Marshals Service or the Philadelphia Police Department regarding the incident. The Department of Homeland Security has taken charge of the investigation, with the FPS reviewing video footage to determine the extent of the damage and identify any potential suspects.
According to Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal Robert Clark, it remains unclear if the vandalism was a targeted act, with investigators exploring potential links to similar crimes in Old City on Monday. The U.S. Marshals Service, along with the Federal Protective Service (FPS), is leading the investigation and reviewing video surveillance footage.
The incident has sparked concerns about the safety of the courthouse and its surroundings. "We will share updates when they are available," confirmed a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security.
No immediate comment was received from the U.S. Marshals Service or the Philadelphia Police Department regarding the incident. The Department of Homeland Security has taken charge of the investigation, with the FPS reviewing video footage to determine the extent of the damage and identify any potential suspects.