Arrested teen accused of 'unlawfully' editing Hitler quotes into high school yearbook

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Arrested teen accused of 'unlawfully' editing Hitler quotes into high school yearbook
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'We deeply regret not having caught the act of bigotry and vandalism before the yearbook was printed,' school administrators said.

The second"computer crime" charge is related to allegations Tryon also changed another student's senior quote without their knowledge to include drug use references and the name of Boston Marathon bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Glastonbury High School did not discover the tampering with the yearbook until May when they began distributing the yearbooks. The school has since recalled the yearbooks and has issued an apology. "We deeply regret not having caught the act of bigotry and vandalism before the yearbook was printed," school administrators said in a statement at the time they recalled the yearbooks."We are examining and will revise our yearbook procedures for collecting and reviewing future student submissions."Tryon was barred by the school from attending his high school graduation and is due to appear in court to face his two charges of computer crime on Aug. 6.

A teenage student in Connecticut was arrested Friday for allegedly editing a disguised Hitler quote into their high school's yearbook. This is a stock image of a yearbook.

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