Flags crushed, trashed at Sept. 11 memorial on college campus

Monday, September 12, 2016
Photos show American flags tossed in trash cans at a 9/11 memorial at Occidental College in Eagle Rock on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016.
Photos show American flags tossed in trash cans at a 9/11 memorial at Occidental College in Eagle Rock on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016.
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EAGLE ROCK, LOS ANGELES -- A Sept. 11 memorial was vandalized on a California college campus on the day of the terror attack's 15th anniversary.

On Saturday night, 2,997 American flags were placed in the quad of Occidental College in Eagle Rock by a student organization called Occidental College Republican Club. One flag was placed for each of the 9/11 victims who died.

By early Sunday morning, the memorial was vandalized with flags found in the garbage and others destroyed. Posters shaming the victims of 9/11 were also found.

Later that day, four students crushed and snapped several of the flags in half.

Even after the flags were placed back in the ground, vandals returned to damage hundreds of them again.

Students from the group were standing guard the rest of the day to protect the memorial.

The school issued a statement to students and said that it plans to discipline those responsible for the crimes.

The statement read in part: "We don't yet know who is responsible for this incident, but the College is investigating and will take appropriate disciplinary action."