
RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. (KNX) – Two teenagers were cited for vandalizing a Rancho Cordova elementary school.

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Offensive graffiti, including racial slurs, swastikas and the letters “KKK” were found spray painted on Abraham Elementary School campus on Feb. 15, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies were able to identify the two 14-year-old suspects using surveillance footage, according to CBS Sacramento. It was later revealed the two were students at George Washington Carver High School.
Both teens were cited for felony vandalism. Their court dates are pending.