Second teenager charged after rocks pelted at police car
A second teenager has been charged in connection with an incident where rocks were thrown at a police patrol car. Four additional individuals are currently assisting police with the investigation. The event has raised concerns about public safety and the behavior of youth in the community.
- ▪A second teenager has been charged after rocks were thrown at a police car.
- ▪Four more individuals are assisting police with the investigation.
- ▪The incident has sparked discussions about youth behavior and public safety.
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