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Read MoreJavier Kosacki walks up to the front door of The Arbol de Vida church to check on security cameras installed after vandals shattered the safety glass panels of the entrance on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. Kosacki and his wife, Silvina, are both pastors at the church.
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Javier Kosacki points to where the first glass panel was broken at the entrance to The Arbol de Vida church on Templeton Gap Road on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. Kosacki thought it was kids at first, but then two more panes were broken in the following week.
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Cracked glass in The Arbol de Vida church frames up an American flag across Templeton Gap Road on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. One of the panes of glass was broken while worshippers were in the church.
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Cracks radiate out from the impact point in the glass of The Arbol de Vida churches front door on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. One of the doors and two side panes were broken over a one week period according to Silvina and Javier Kosacki, pastors at the church.
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