In the Int. of: A.J.K., Appeal of: A.J.K.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJanuary 28, 2025
Docket1055 EDA 2024
StatusUnpublished

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

IN THE INTEREST OF: A.J.K., A : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF MINOR : PENNSYLVANIA : : APPEAL OF: A.J.K., MINOR : : : : : No. 1055 EDA 2024

Appeal from the Dispositional Order Entered March 8, 2024 In the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-15-JV-0000189-2023

BEFORE: PANELLA, P.J.E., STABILE, J., and NICHOLS, J.

MEMORANDUM BY PANELLA, P.J.E.: FILED JANUARY 28, 2025

A.J.K., (“A.K.”),1 a minor, appeals from the March 8, 2024

adjudicatory/dispositional hearing order entered in the Chester County Court

of Common Pleas, which adjudicated him as delinquent on the charges of

institutional vandalism, ethnic intimidation, and criminal mischief as both a

misdemeanor and a summary offense. A.K. challenges the sufficiency of the

evidence supporting each charge. Further, A.K. raises a challenge to the

court’s admission of certain evidence. After careful review, we affirm.

The juvenile court relied on the following findings of fact, all supported

in the record, in reaching its decision:

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1 Although the minor’s name is abbreviated to “A.J.K.” in the caption, the juvenile court opinion, as well as the briefs, refer to the minor as “A.K.”. For consistency with the arguments presented to us, we will continue to refer to the Appellant as “A.K.” J-A28013-24

1. On Sunday morning, March 26, 2023, the [Tredyffrin] Township Police Department was contacted regarding a swastika which had been spray-painted on Valley Forge Middle School property. The Middle School is part of the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District located within Chester County.

2. At approximately 10:00 a.m. on March 26 th, a Tredyffrin Township police officer arrived at the Middle School and observed that black spray paint had been used to paint a swastika, measuring approximately two (2) feet by three (3) feet, on a “dogs prohibited” sign attached to a fence located near the athletic track area. Knowing that the swastika was an offensive symbol, the reporting police officer removed the damaged sign. Before finishing removal of this first sign, the officer was notified of another nearby similarly spray-painted sign with a swastika located on a walkway that leads to the athletic field pavilion. The officer removed that second vandalized sign as well.

3. Later in the morning of March 26 th, a Tredyffrin/Easttown school official notified the police department of significantly more graffiti found on and in the Middle School’s athletic pavilion, located in the vicinity of the removed, damaged signs. Found on the exterior of the pavilion, was a large swastika painted in black spray paint, approximately four (4) feet by four (4) feet in size, and visible from hundreds of yards away. Within the pavilion itself, both the men’s and women’s bathrooms had been spraypainted with black paint indicating other swastikas and racial slurs against African Americans, including variations of the “n-word” in the interior bathroom walls. Black spray paint in large letters scrawled on the inside of one bathroom stall also made a disparaging remark about one of the school district’s female students. The first and last name of that student were both painted on the stall partition wall.

4. Due to the racist and antisemitic nature of the extensive graffiti, the Tredyffrin/Easttown school officials promptly began an investigation with the police to determine who spraypainted the graffiti. The school officials also developed a plan to quickly remove the graffiti and mitigate any further harm which might be caused to students or community members from the expressed hateful language. Cleaning the damage ultimately cost the School District approximately $9,000.00.

5. Because the School District director of safety and student services believed that he would have been contacted by the Middle

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School principal or custodian on Saturday, March 25, 2023 if the graffiti had been spray-painted on Friday night, March 24 th, the school officials reviewed the Saturday evening, March 25 th video footage taken on the Middle School property.

6. The subject juvenile, A.K., was a Tredyffrin/Easttown School District student at the time of the graffiti incident, and was a neighbor of the female student whose name was spraypainted. In addition to being a fellow School District student with, and a neighbor of, A.K., the named female and A.K. had maintained an acrimonious relationship for a number of months prior to the graffiti incident. The Tredyffrin Township police had visited both of their homes and been contacted regarding allegations, complaints or suspicions related to one or the other. Tredyffrin Township police had last visited A.K. at his home about one week prior to the graffiti incident, in part regarding communications the female had made which related to A.K.

7. On Monday morning, March 27, 2023, at approximately 8:45 a.m., the loss prevention manager for the T.J. Maxx store located near A.K.’s house, and not far from the Valley Forge Middle School, observed a black swastika spray-painted in the men’s bathroom of the store. The swastika sprayed on the store bathroom wall measured approximately two (2) feet by two (2) feet in size.

8. The subject T.J. Maxx store is among the stores comprising the Gateway Shopping Center. A.K.’s house is “just behind” the Gateway Shopping Center, located less than one mile away. The Valley Forge Middle School is approximately a fifteen (15) minute walk from the T.J. Maxx store.

9. The Tredyffrin Township police were contacted about the T.J. Maxx graffiti on Monday, March 27th and quickly began an investigation, which included reviewing the Saturday, March 25 th T.J. Maxx store video footage from two (2) cameras.

10. The March 25, 2023 T.J. Maxx video footage showed A.K. arriving to the store by bicycle at approximately 5:30 p.m. A.K. was recorded entering the store wearing a dark sweatshirt, dark pants and dark shoes, and walking toward the store bathrooms. After only a few minutes in the store, A.K. is shown walking out of the store without making a purchase. As he exits the store, A.K. is shown no longer wearing the dark sweatshirt but wearing

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instead a black t-shirt with white “adidas” lettering. He also has on a black backpack with white lines, the same dark pants and dark shoes. The store video footage depicting A.K. also shows a can of spray paint with a black lid, denoting black spray paint, in A.K.’s right pants pocket.

11. When questioned by police on Tuesday evening, March 28, 2023, A.K. conceded that he had been to the Gateway Shopping Center on the evening of March 25 th, but denied entering the T.J. Maxx store. His mother confirmed that he had ridden his bike that day to the shopping center in the afternoon or early evening. Because the T.J. Maxx store video footage clearly shows A.K. being in the store that evening, A.K.’s denial was untruthful.

12. A review of the motion-activated video footages depicting the Valley Forge Middle School property on Saturday, March 25, 2023, at approximately 9:00 p.m., shows two males walking together through the Middle School parking lot and headed in the direction of the swastika painted signs and the Middle School pavilion. One of the males is wearing all dark clothing, consisting of a dark sweatshirt, dark grey sweatpants and black sneakers with white markings. He is also wearing a black backpack with white reflective lines which exactly matches the backpack A.K. is shown wearing a few hours before at the Gateway Shopping Center T.J. Maxx store. The clothes and sneakers of this male are also consistent with those worn by A.K at the T.J. Maxx store.

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