Santa Fe New Mexican

Sports broadcaste­r arrested, accused of damaging ‘racist’ sign

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NAPLES, Fla. — Sportscast­er Warner Wolf is facing a felony charge after police say he damaged a sign outside his Florida community because it included the word “Plantation,” which he considers racist.

Collier County records show the 81-year-old Wolf surrendere­d Thursday on a felony criminal mischief charge and was released.

The sheriff ’s office says Wolf long complained about his community’s name, Classics Plantation Estates.

Deputies say surveillan­ce video shows Wolf removing the letters Nov. 30. They say he gave the letters to a security guard, telling him to pass them to the property manager. Damage is estimated at $1,100. Wolf declined comment Saturday. Wolf announced baseball, football, and the Olympics for ABC in the 1970s and did sportscast­s in Washington, D.C., and New York.

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