Man Allegedly Vandalized 2 Monuments on Famous Civil War Battlefield
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Carlisle man faces felony charges for defacing Gettysburg Military Park memorials
National Park Service law enforcement rangers and Carlisle police on March 6 arrested a Cumberland County man, charging him with vandalizing two monuments at Gettysburg National Military Park last September.
Man Indicted For Carving Initials On Gettysburg Monuments
A 36-year-old man identified as Lucas Reisinger from Carlisle has been indicted for allegedly carving his initials into monuments at Gettysburg National Military Park. Officials say Reisinger carved his initials into the 44th New York Infantry Monument plaque and Colonel Patrick O’Rourke’s face on the 140th New York Infantry Monument back in September. He faces a maximum fine of 250-thousand-dollars and up to ten years in prison for each charg…
Carlisle man charged with vandalizing monuments at Gettysburg battlefield
A Carlisle man is facing federal felony charges after authorities say he defaced two historic monuments at the Gettysburg battlefield last year. Lucas J. Reisinger, 36, was arrested March 6 by National Park Service law enforcement rangers with assistance from Carlisle police following an investigation into vandalism that occurred at Gettysburg National Military Park in
Man arrested for Little Round Top monument vandalism
On March 6, National Park Service (NPS) law enforcement rangers, with assistance from the Carlisle (Pennsylvania) Police Department, arrested Lucas J. Reisinger, 36, of Carlisle, on two felony counts of destruction of veterans’ memorials, according to a release.
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