LAPD: Seeking Suspects Who Vandalized Memorial Display On Police Building In Downtown LA
LAPPL News Watch
July 28, 2020
Authorities are seeking the public's help to track down suspects
involved in vandalizing a memorial display on an outside wall of the Los
Angeles Police Department's headquarters in downtown Los Angeles.
The
vandalism occurred about 5:30 p.m. Saturday, said Los Angeles police
Officer Norma Eisenman of the media relations office.
A group
of protesters entered the property and defaced the wall and a display
case with red paint.
"The officers
memorialized in these cases made the ultimate sacrifice for their city.
Now we need your help finding that responsible for defacing our tribute
to their sacrifice," an LAPD statement reads.
The department
released images of the damage, along with an image of a man with a
face-covering defacing the structure with paint.
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The Police Memorial in Houston is guarded 24/7 and has been for several years.
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