From Dan Majors
10:20 p.m.
Police have charged a 21-year-old California man with causing most of the damage during the two-day G-20 summit in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh police Chief Nate Harper tonight said David Japenga was
taken into custody shortly after 11 p.m. Thursday after police
witnessed him breaking businesses' windows during a protest along
Forbes Avenue in Oakland.
Chief Harper said Mr. Japenga, who at first refused to give his
name, then gave the false name of Eric Blair, broke more than 20
storefront windows and glass doors, including $20,000 worth of windows
at Citizens Bank on Craig Street in Oakland. He was single-handedly
responsible, Chief Harper said, for most of the $50,000 in damage done
during summit protests.
Mr. Japenga was charged with felony criminal mischief, instruments
of a crime, and providing false identification. Chief Harper said Mr.
Japenga was not living in Pittsburgh and had come into the city for the
summit.
Posted
Sep 26 2009, 03:24 AM
by
Annie Tubbs