Watch: Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star smashed with axe
Republican nominee's coveted star destroyed by man protesting alleged sex assault
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Donald Trump's damaged Hollywood Walk of Fame star. |
Los Angeles: A man with an axe destroyed Donald Trump’s star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday in a video protest over sexual
misconduct allegations dogging the Republican presidential candidate.
The
protester, dressed in city construction worker overalls, can be seen on
footage posted to YouTube and several other websites hacking away the
gold lettering and camera logo from the tribute.
Giving his name
as James Otis, he calmly explains he is “terribly upset” with
70-year-old Trump, who vigorously denies claims by almost a dozen women
that he groped or was sexually aggressive toward them.
Four of my family members were sexually assaulted,” he says in the
video, an amateur clip which appeared to show at least one professional
crew filming the incident.
The man told a local news agency he had originally intended to remove the entire star from the sidewalk on Hollywood Boulevard.
He
said he was going to auction it and donate the proceeds to Trump’s
alleged victims — every single one of whom the real estate tycoon has
vowed to sue after the November 8 election — but was unable to lift the
slab.
“It was very difficult. The stone was like marble — hard to
get through,” he said about an hour after the 5.45am attack on the star,
awarded in 2007 for Trump’s work on “The Apprentice.”
He added
that he planned to surrender to police, either Wednesday or Thursday,
but was still working out arrangements with his attorney.
“I’m not
frightened of jail and I’m certainly not frightened of Mr Trump,” he
said, claiming to have been arrested around two dozen times for
protesting various causes.
There was no immediate response from
Trump, but the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which awards the honours,
said the star would be repaired in the coming days and would remain
covered in the meantime.
“When people are unhappy with one of our
honorees, we would hope that they would project their anger in more
positive ways than to vandalize a California state landmark,” chamber
head Leron Gubler said.
This is not the first time Trump’s Walk of Fame star has been targeted.
In
July, a Los Angeles street artist built a tiny wall of wooden planks
topped with barbed wire around it, in protest at Trump’s campaign vow to
build a wall on the Mexican border.
Last year, excrement was left on the star and someone drew a large yellow X over it.
A swastika and a mute symbol were also drawn on the red tile earlier this year.
Liliana
Preciado, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Police Department, told AFP
the vandal had used both a pickaxe and sledgehammer on the star.
“We
have surveillance video as well as video that has been uploaded to the
internet that our detectives are taking a look at and they are confident
they will be able to identify the suspect,” she added.
Walk of
Fame stars are worth around $30,000, meaning anyone found to have
destroyed one may find themself facing a felony charge.
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