Vandal wearing ‘I heart Jesus’ cap rips up Bibles, spray-paints church

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The police in Chesterfield County, Virginia, United States is currently on the hunt for a man who vandalized a church and tore up Bibles, all while wearing an “I heart Jesus” cap.

The Chesterfield County police shared the surveillance photos of the unidentified suspect on its official Facebook page on Thursday, Nov. 8. The vandal, who was described as a white male and about six feet tall with average build, was believed to be in his late 20s and 30s.

To help identify the suspect, the police said the vandal has dark hair and was sporting a full beard. He wore a black jacket, light-colored jeans, dark-colored shoes and a black cap with the words “I [heart] Jesus” emblazoned in front, at the time of the incident.

The suspect entered Ironbridge Church a little after 11 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Instead of praying, however, the vandal ripped up Bibles, broke an interior window and spray-painted walls.

Because the police claimed the incident does not appear to be random, what with the suspect appearing to know his way around the church, some netizens commented he might have done the crime to spite a church member.

Image: Screengrab from Facebook/Chesterfield County Police

Image: Screengrab from Facebook/Chesterfield County Police

Image: Screengrab from Facebook/Chesterfield County Police

“The world Donald [Trump] has created,” said one commenter, Jack C Ruzak, connecting the incident to the current U.S. administration.

Image: Screengrab from Facebook/Chesterfield County Police

Trump’s supporters, however, were quick to denounce the comment, stating that the incident has nothing to do with politics.

Image: Screengrab from Facebook/Chesterfield County Police

While some were pointing fingers at atheists for the crime, some netizens stressed that non-believers should not be automatically suspected.

Image: Screengrab from Facebook/Chesterfield County Police

The Chesterfield County police is yet to identify the suspect, as of this writing. JB

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