Report: Arlington High students accused of vandalizing rival Martin High

Ryan Westbrook, 17, was arrested on Thursday for allegedly painting anti-transgender messages onto the walls at Martin High School. Ryan Westbrook, 17, was arrested on Thursday for allegedly painting anti-transgender messages onto the walls at Martin High School. Photo: Arlington Police Department Photo: Arlington Police Department Image 1 of / 8 Caption Close Report: Arlington High students accused of vandalizing rival Martin High 1 / 8 Back to Gallery

Five Texas high school students are in hot water after being accused of vandalizing a rival high school.

On Wednesday, police discovered graffiti all over the walls at Martin High School in Arlington. The graffiti contained vulgar images and phrases like "trans only" on a locker room door and "whites only" near a water fountain, according to Fox 4 WAAP.

Reportedly, investigators identified the suspects as students at Arlington High School: Cameron Bodenstab, 18, Christian Joeckel, 17, Hayden Honolka, 17, Ethan Sigmond, 18, and Ryan Westbrook, 17.

The arrest affidavit states that Joeckel admitted to being picked up by a friend and participating in the graffiti. It was intended to be a senior prank.

WAAP reports that the five will be charged with graffiti on school property, which is a state jail felony. Arlington ISD told WAAP that it will not tolerate vandalism and hate speech and the students will be disciplined.