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Dumb twerking teens caught on video vandalizing business. Dumber still? Gang symbols carved into cars lead to arrest.

A twerking teenager was recently caught on surveillance video vandalizing a Los Angeles area store called Pink Sponge Home Cleaning. KTLA TV reported.

What are the details?

According to police, vandals broke into a store in Glendora in the early morning hours of April 20th. Surveillance footage from Pink Sponge’s rooftop parking lot shows at least three teenage boys engaging in vandalism, including blowing up a fire extinguisher and throwing a large object at one of the stores. Ta. According to KTLA, the company has 25 pink Volkswagen Bugs.

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Of course, two of the car vandals were infamously caught twerking on the hood of one of the cars.

Image source: YouTube screenshot

“They turned on as many headlights as they could,” Pink Sponge’s Jennifer Ahlgrim told KTLA. “They pulled the windows down so hard that they broke the regulator. They carved the hood of the car.”

Image source: YouTube screenshot

Algrim added: “They broke open the door and threw the goods against the side of the building. It was disgusting.”

more stupid and more stupid

You might think that today’s teens would be well aware that there are surveillance cameras in almost every business, but stupid teens either didn’t know or didn’t care. I didn’t.

The KTLA gang symbol was engraved on part of Pink Sponge’s company car, which police say led them to the juvenile suspect, a 15-year-old gang member from La Verne who was arrested in connection with the break-in. It remains puzzling that he spoke. .

Authorities added that they have the suspect’s cell phone in their possession and hope to use it to locate the two teenage girls involved in the break-in.

Meanwhile, the group is recovering debris after 18 of its vehicles were vandalized on a large scale, resulting in $25,000 worth of damages, police said.

“I just couldn’t understand how a company that was trying to do good could do something like this,” Algrim told KTLA. “That doesn’t make sense.”

The company’s co-founder told the station, adding that the insurance claim was denied because the company had previously been vandalized.

a gofundme KTLA noted that it was organized to help businesses with repair costs and the loss of much of their supplies.

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