Texas A&M student accused of drunken vandalism at George H.W. Bush Presidential Library Complex
Kobe Mcadoo, 20, is accused of busting a window out at the library, setting a car on fire and breaking into an SUV
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A Texas A&M student was arrested Saturday morning in connection with a wave of vandalism at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum in College Station.
According to Texas news outlets, 20-year-old Kobe Mcadoo was taken into custody by Texas A&M police after busting a window in an attempt to set a fire inside the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center.
He is also accused of setting a car on fire in the parking lot of the Bush Library and breaking into an SUV.
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Police told the outlet Mcadoo was "extremely intoxicated" at the time of his arrest.
Kyle Mcadoo, 20, was arrested by Texas A&M police for various forms of vandalism at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum in College Station. (Brazos County Jail)
Few details are available at this time, and a motive for the vandalism is not yet known.
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College Station, Texas, George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum. (Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Mcadoo is in the Brazos County Jail facing charges for public intoxication, burglary of a building and burglary of vehicles.
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Texas A&M police and the State Fire Marshal's Office are investigating the incidents.