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2 People Charged With Hate Crime After Black Lives Matter Mural Is Vandalized | 2 People Charged With Hate Crime After Black Lives Matter Mural Is Vandalized |
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Two white people in California were charged on Tuesday with a hate crime and other offenses after video appeared to show them vandalizing a Black Lives Matter mural on July 4, officials said. | Two white people in California were charged on Tuesday with a hate crime and other offenses after video appeared to show them vandalizing a Black Lives Matter mural on July 4, officials said. |
The two were identified by the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office as Nicole Claudia Anderson, 42, and David Richard Nelson, 53, both of Martinez, Calif. | The two were identified by the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office as Nicole Claudia Anderson, 42, and David Richard Nelson, 53, both of Martinez, Calif. |
Diana Becton, the district attorney, said, “The mural completed last weekend was a peaceful and powerful way to communicate the importance of Black lives in Contra Costa County and the country.” | Diana Becton, the district attorney, said, “The mural completed last weekend was a peaceful and powerful way to communicate the importance of Black lives in Contra Costa County and the country.” |
The mural was painted on July 4 in front of a courthouse in Martinez, a site that the city selected when it issued a permit to the mural’s organizer. Within an hour of its completion, it was vandalized, said the organizer, Justin Gomez. | The mural was painted on July 4 in front of a courthouse in Martinez, a site that the city selected when it issued a permit to the mural’s organizer. Within an hour of its completion, it was vandalized, said the organizer, Justin Gomez. |
Video of the episode showed a woman using black paint and a roller brush to cover the letters “B” and “L.” She was joined by a man in a red cap and a red shirt that reads “Trump” and “Four More Years,” who can be heard saying: “We’re sick of this narrative” and “the narrative of police brutality, the narrative of oppression, the narrative of racism. It’s a lie. It’s a lie.” | Video of the episode showed a woman using black paint and a roller brush to cover the letters “B” and “L.” She was joined by a man in a red cap and a red shirt that reads “Trump” and “Four More Years,” who can be heard saying: “We’re sick of this narrative” and “the narrative of police brutality, the narrative of oppression, the narrative of racism. It’s a lie. It’s a lie.” |
The woman, using two expletives, tells onlookers to “keep this” in New York, adding, “This is not happening in my town.” | The woman, using two expletives, tells onlookers to “keep this” in New York, adding, “This is not happening in my town.” |
The mural has been restored and residents were “maintaining a presence” to prevent further damage, Mr. Gomez had said. | The mural has been restored and residents were “maintaining a presence” to prevent further damage, Mr. Gomez had said. |
In addition to the hate crime charges, the two people each face a charge of vandalism under $400 and possession of tools to commit vandalism or graffiti. All of the charges are misdemeanors and no court date has been scheduled, according to a spokesman for the district attorney’s office. | In addition to the hate crime charges, the two people each face a charge of vandalism under $400 and possession of tools to commit vandalism or graffiti. All of the charges are misdemeanors and no court date has been scheduled, according to a spokesman for the district attorney’s office. |
If convicted, the couple face up to a year in jail, the district attorney’s office said. | If convicted, the couple face up to a year in jail, the district attorney’s office said. |
Efforts to reach Ms. Anderson and Mr. Nelson at multiple phone numbers on Tuesday night were not successful. | Efforts to reach Ms. Anderson and Mr. Nelson at multiple phone numbers on Tuesday night were not successful. |
Separately, the Martinez police said Tuesday that they were investigating the illegal painting of “White Lives Matter” on a road elsewhere in the city. The police said in a statement that officers had found a woman painting over the white letters in black paint, and that they were trying to identify who had first painted the words. | |
Sheelagh McNeill contributed research. | Sheelagh McNeill contributed research. |
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