'Hate will not win in this city': Haughville community comes together after church vandalism
Mar 22, 2025
INDIANAPOLIS Over a hundred members of the Haughville community gathered at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church for a prayer vigil Friday. This community was left shaken and concerned after their church was vandalized earlier
this week.On Friday, they stood together.PREVIOUS | Two juveniles arrested after Indy church targeted with graffitiWere just grateful and it shows that were Haughville strong and shows our commitment to beautifying and keeping our community clean," Pastor Ronald Covington of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church said. The church property, bus and storage shed were vandalized Tuesday afternoon.The graffiti read 666 and the devil rules. Shocking news for Rachelle Franklin, who grew up in the area.Heartbreaking. Devastating. Disrespectful," Franklin said. The Prosecutors Office tells us a 16-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy were both charged with institutional criminal mischief in the case. This comes after a recent string of vandalism on Indys west side.We believe this is an isolated incident. We dont believe there were any gang ties to this," IMPD Commander Nikole Pilkington said. Faith leaders and law enforcement are now working on a plan to address the graffiti plaguing their neighborhood. Were going to be working with youth in our community, along with IMPD, their recruit class to go and clean up this community," Aaron Williams with the City of Peace Coalition said. The charges for the two teens have been filed in juvenile court.WRTV will continue to update you as this case develops. ...read more read less