By Matthew Archbold
I think I have a pretty good idea of motive.If he had set the cross ablaze in front of an African-American’s house would the motivation still be “unclear?” Or how about he ran around vandalizing three mosques in one night. Would his intentions still be “unclear?”
6ABC News: A suspected vandal targeted three Catholic churches in South Jersey in just a matter of minutes on Friday morning.
Authorities say Peter Sirolli, 40, broke a window and set fires in two of the attacks.
He was arrested on multiple counts including arson, criminal mischief, bias intimidation, desecration of sacred objects and weapons charges.
“We are still actively investigating his social media pages and anything else. We have no ties to any organization that’s anti-Catholic at this time. We are not sure what his motivation is,” said Gloucester Township Police Chief David Harkins.
Investigators say it began at 7:11a.m. Authorities accuse Sirolli of setting a 10-foot cross on fire on the lawn of St. Patrick’s Church in Woodbury.
He also threw rocks through windows at two other churches.
Something tells me that he’ll be a lone wolf and that his intentions will remain vague. It’s best not to speak of the rising sentiment against Catholics. If we pretend it’s not happening, we don’t have to deal with it.
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