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Police probing attack that destroyed Trump’s Hollywood star

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LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles police are investigat­ing a pre-dawn attack that destroyed Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame less than two weeks before the election.

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which bestows the stars and maintains the popular tourist attraction, said it would quickly repair Trump’s spot, but it would take several days before it would be visible.

Detective Meghan Aguilar said investigat­ors were called to the scene on Wednesday following reports that the presidenti­al candidate’s star was struck by blows from a hammer.

A sledgehamm­er, constructi­on hat and vest, and a pick were recovered nearby, an officer said.

A man who identified himself as Jamie Otis said he’s responsibl­e for the damage, telling the website Deadline Hollywood that he originally intended to remove Trump’s star.

He says he wanted to auction it off to raise funds for the 11 women accusing the presidenti­al candidate of groping them. Trump has denied the groping allegation­s.

Aguilar said she was aware of the Deadline report but couldn’t comment on whether Otis is a suspect.

Trump’s star was dedicated in 2007 in recognitio­n of his work on reality TV show The Apprentice. It is at least the second time this year that Trump’s star has been targeted.

In July, an artist installed a miniature wall topped with razor wire and “keep out” signs in response to Trump’s vow to build a wall along the US-Mexico border to stem illegal immigratio­n and drug smuggling.

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