Manchester Evening News

Three quizzed after mural is defaced again

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THREE men have been arrested after the George Floyd mural in Manchester’s Northern Quarter was damaged again.

Police were called at around 1.30am yesterday to a report of criminal damage at Stevenson Square.

They found the mural for the US security guard had been vandalised.

Three men were arrested nearby and questioned on suspicion of criminal damage.

The portrait of Mr Floyd, who died in Minneapoli­s after being forcibly held down by police officers in May last year, was created by street artist Akse in the Northern Quarter’s Stevenson Square in the weeks that followed his death.

It has since been vandalised multiple times.

The mural was targeted with vile graffiti last summer when a masked vandal sprayed a racial slur over Mr Floyd’s face.

It was repaired as police and council leaders reacted with fury and vowed to catch the man responsibl­e.

Unfortunat­ely, despite officers releasing crystal clear CCTV images of the culprit, no-one was arrested or charged.

Last month, the mural was targeted twice.

On February 14, it had to be temporaril­y covered up after a large ‘N’ was sprayed over the portrait.

Almost two weeks later, an arrest was made after more racist graffiti was scrawled on the mural.

Chief Inspector Denise Pye, of GMP’s City of Manchester division, said the criminal damage was ‘totally unacceptab­le’ and ‘will absolutely not be tolerated’.

■ Anyone with informatio­n should call police on 101

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The George Floyd tribute in Stevenson Square

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