The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Man in custody over ‘black power’ graffiti on Rizzo statue

- By Kristen De Groot

Police on Friday arrested a man suspected of spray-painting the words “black power” on the statue of a former Philadelph­ia mayor and police commission­er that critics say should come down.

The vandalism comes after calls from some activists and politician­s to tear down the statue of Frank Rizzo in the aftermath of a violent white nationalis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, sparked by the planned removal of a Confederat­e statue.

Police aren’t releasing the name of the man arrested until formal charges are filed.

Philadelph­ia has struggled to reconcile the legacy of Rizzo, who served as mayor from 1972 to 1980 and died in 1991. His fans remember him as a devoted public servant unafraid to speak his mind. His detractors saw his police force as corrupt and brutal and said Rizzo alienated minorities both as police commission­er and mayor.

On Monday, Democratic Councilwom­an Helen Gym tweeted that the Rizzo statue should be removed, and Democratic Mayor Jim Kenney said Tuesday it’s the “right time” for a conversati­on about the statue.

“While the mayor doesn’t personally like the statue, his opinion isn’t the only one that counts,” his spokeswoma­n Lauren Hitt said Friday. She said the city must first seek public input on the statue and go from there.

Asa Khalif, a Black Lives Matter activist, said Friday his group is hoping politician­s will move it, and has no issue with it being reinstalle­d on private property.

“If they don’t have the courage to remove this racially charged and hateful statue, then the people will take it down themselves,” he said.

He said his group is giving the city until the end of September to reach a conclusion.

“The only conversati­on we should be having is about the date and time when it will be removed,” he said.

A TV news reporter captured video of a man spray-painting the words on the statue overnight, and later images on social media showed two women covering the graffiti with a towel. By early Friday, workers had powerwashe­d it away.

The bronze statue, unveiled in 1999, depicts a waving Rizzo descending the steps of a government building. It was donated to the city.

A man from Maplewood, New Jersey, was charged on Wednesday with disorderly conduct for throwing eggs at the statue.

 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This statue of the late Philadelph­ia Mayor Frank Rizzo is outside the Municipal Services Building in Philadelph­ia.
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This statue of the late Philadelph­ia Mayor Frank Rizzo is outside the Municipal Services Building in Philadelph­ia.

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