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Youths on roof 'not prosecuted' | Youths on roof 'not prosecuted' |
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The minister of an east Belfast church vandalised by youths has criticised a decision not to bring any prosecutions. | |
During the summer stained glass windows at St Donard's in the Bloomfield area were smashed and its roof was damaged. | |
Pictures of children on the roof were taken, but the Public Prosecution Service has written to the church saying there is not enough evidence. | Pictures of children on the roof were taken, but the Public Prosecution Service has written to the church saying there is not enough evidence. |
The rector, Rev Charles McCartney, has said he intends to appeal their decision. | The rector, Rev Charles McCartney, has said he intends to appeal their decision. |
"If the prosecution service don't do this, then it sends a message to the young men involved that there's nothing the police can do," Rev McCartney. | "If the prosecution service don't do this, then it sends a message to the young men involved that there's nothing the police can do," Rev McCartney. |
"It says to the local people there's no point ringing the police, it also says to the police themselves 'what's the point in taking a case'. | "It says to the local people there's no point ringing the police, it also says to the police themselves 'what's the point in taking a case'. |
"Really, we're back to square one and in a way Bloomfield has been told it's open season." | "Really, we're back to square one and in a way Bloomfield has been told it's open season." |
Firecrackers were also let off during services at the church during the summer. | Firecrackers were also let off during services at the church during the summer. |
At the time, both the minister and Church of Ireland bishop Harold Miller criticised the police for their response to the attacks. | At the time, both the minister and Church of Ireland bishop Harold Miller criticised the police for their response to the attacks. |
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