Thirty-one windows were found broken at a primary school in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture, on Monday morning, police said. Police found rocks inside the rooms whose windows were smashed.
According to police investigations, a passerby noticed the windows broken around 8 a.m. A teacher told police that nobody was at the school after a teacher left there around 5 p.m. on Sunday.
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fatloser
Saitama is a breeding ground for trouble makers. Was it a bad student , an angry teacher or some sumo hopped up on drugs?
serindipity
Oh, Saitama! A bad place to visit and I definitely wouldn't want to live there. I wonder what the police are doing to rid Saitama of this recent crime spree. Sorry, just kidding! - I wonder if the Saitama police are doing anything to rid Saitama of this recent crime wave. That's more like it!
MrMukatsuku
Another crime solved - 'I think the rocks have something to do with the broken windows guv... we can crack this case if we can just figure out how...'
Their detection powers are truly phenomenal.
Things are looking up!
fatloser
"We will remove all of the ROCKS in Saitama to ensure that this never happens again" "Uff..more rocks" "Ya know I never met a bad rock, but I met some bad people who throw em" "GET BACK TO WORK!!" "Uff-Uff"
Dennis Bauer
Rocks are hereby banned!
DBC
Not my pet rock it has a visa.
seggahme
the teacher was the last, so he made this
romulus3
Damn they are good!
kjunluc2
Ichiro: OK, Takeo, first we rock; then we roll the hell outa here before the cops come.
Takeo: Gotcha! Let's rock and roll!
WilliB
Another quiet day in Saitama.
OgieDoggie
So if you break a mirror it's 7 years bad luck, how many windows do you have to break for it to be bad luck?
This could be a student's science project intended on answering the above question and he will be turning in his research paper any day now (no...really..any day now).