Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

‘Black Lives Matter’ mural outside Trump Tower defaced for 3rd time

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NEW YORK — A “Black Lives Matter” mural painted on the street in front of President Donald Trump’s namesake New York City tower has quickly become a target for vandalism, defaced with bucketfuls of paint three times in less than a week.

In the latest incident, two women were arrested around 3 p.m. Saturday after police said they poured black paint on the blocklong mural outside Trump Tower on Manhattan’s chic Fifth Avenue.

Bystander video showed police officers surroundin­g one of the women as she rubbed the paint on the mural’s bright yellow letters and screamed: “they don’t care about Black lives” and “refund the police.”

One of the officers slipped on the paint and tumbled to the ground, suffering injuries to his head and arm, police said. He was listed in stable condition at Bellevue Hospital.

A police department spokespers­on said the women’s names and informatio­n on possible charges against them weren’t immediatel­y available.

The city’s largest police union, the Police Benevolent Associatio­n, tweeted: “Thankfully our brother will be OK, but this nonsense needs to stop. Our city is in crisis. Paint on the street helps no one.”

Saturday’s vandalism happened less than 24 hours after three people were caught on surveillan­ce video smearing blue paint on the mural around 4 p.m. Friday while a woman littered it with flyers that referenced the recent shooting death of a 1-year-old boy in Brooklyn, police said.

Officers found the trio nearby a short time later with blue paint on their hands and clothing, police said. According to the video of the incident, one of them was wearing an “All Lives Matter” shirt and other apparel indicating support for President Donald Trump.

They were arrested, charged with criminal mischief and released with a order to appear in court at a later date.

The woman, 64, was issued a criminal court summons for illegal posting of flyers. A photo provided by police showed one of the flyers designed like an internet meme, with a close-up picture of 1-year-old shooting victim Davell Gardner Jr. under the words “DID MY LIFE MATTER” followed by a crying emoji.

Meanwhile, police are looking for a man in black shorts and a dark blue Tshirt who was seen splashing red paint on the mural around noon Monday.

Mr. Trump tweeted last month that affixing the words to Fifth Avenue in front of his building would denigrate “this luxury Avenue.”

 ?? Yuki Iwamura/Associated Press ?? A New York City police officer falls during an attempt to detain a woman pouring black paint on the Black Lives Matter mural outside Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on Saturday.
Yuki Iwamura/Associated Press A New York City police officer falls during an attempt to detain a woman pouring black paint on the Black Lives Matter mural outside Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on Saturday.

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