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Police were investigating and the public had expressed concern about racism in the school. Wellesley police planned to charge the 16-year-old boy with making threats and malicious destruction of a incest school building, Deputy Chief incest William Brooks said. The boy could also be expelled. The boy's lawyer, Michael Rich, incest said he hopes to work out a compromise with school officials to avoid criminal charges. "The way I understand it, he is a rather confused young man and was feeling pressured and emotionally distraught, and that may have led to whatever he did or has admitted to doing," Rich said. The graffiti read: "On October 15 or 17 the school will burn and there will be no blacks in our schools." Swastikas were drawn nearby. The boy denied writing a separate racial slur found on the same stall. A handwriting expert was brought in to analyze the writing and teachers were studying it to see if they could recognize the handwriting.
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