MERRIMACK, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Former Disney Channel actress Bridget Shergalis was arrested for wrecking an Israel-based company's New Hampshire offices on November 20 during a pro-Palestine protest, reported Daily Mail.
According to local media reports, the 33-year-old actress is facing felony charges for vandalizing a building housing Haifa-based defense contractor Elbit Systems in Merrimack, New Hampshire.
The Merrimack police arrested her with two other activists -- Calla Walsh, a self-described "communist" and Sophie Marika Ross. All were associated with the anti-Israel group Palestine Action US.
Elbit Systems of America works in various defense, homeland security, and commercial programs.
Who is Bridget Shergalis?
Born in Los Angeles, Shergalis is known for her role as Bridget Cook in 'So Random!', a 2011 Disney sketch comedy series. She has also appeared in movies like 'Bad Teacher' and 'All About Steve' and television series like 'See Dad Run' and 'Criminal Minds'.
She is currently a resident of Dayville, Connecticut.
Three demonstrators were at rooftop of office
According to NBC Boston, the police found three people on the roof -- Shergalis, Walsh, and Ross -- and arrested them without incident.
The three were charged with riot, sabotage, criminal mischief, criminal trespass, and disorderly conduct. They were reportedly presented at Hillsborough County Superior Court on November 21.
Demonstrators destroyed office equipment
When the police arrived, many protestors were spotted blocking the driveway to the Elbit Systems office on November 20, chanting support for Palestine.
The front of the building was graffitied with red spray paint, and smoke was seen coming from the roof. Windows were smashed, and the main lobby door was locked shut with a bicycle lock.
The insides of the buildings were also damaged. Police found smashed skylights and damaged HAVC equipment.
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu condemned the vandalism in a statement.
"The antisemitism, hate, and significant damage protesters brought to Elbit America's campus this morning has no place in our state and will not be tolerated," the governor said.
"I am confident law enforcement will work to bring those responsible for this vile act of hate to swift justice. The people of New Hampshire stand with Israel and with Elbit Systems of America," the governor added.
The Merrimack police and the FBI investigated the incident.