EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Investigators have issued warrants for the 16 suspects accused of vandalizing the National Border Patrol Museum in Northeast El Paso in February.
As KTSM previously reported, the group of protestors allegedly glued more than 100 flyers to the artifacts and damaged several displays.
The group also reportedly refused to listen to employees’ requests to leave the museum.
The damage is estimated at about $2,500.
Here are the names of the suspects.
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