NYC woman tosses blood-red liquid on Roosevelt statue during anti-Israel protest on LI: cops
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During an anti-Israel protest in Long Island, Allyson Fairbanks, 60, reportedly vandalized a statue of former President Theodore Roosevelt by throwing a blood-red liquid on it. This act of defacement occurred at the Theodore Roosevelt Executive and Legislative Building, resulting in approximately $2,000 worth of damage. Fairbanks fled the scene but was later arrested and charged with second-degree criminal mischief and making graffiti. After a court appearance, she was released to pre-trial services with a future court date set for April 4.
Allyson Fairbanks, 60, defaced a Theodore Roosevelt statue with a blood-like liquid during an anti-Israel protest, resulting in $2,000 damage.
The incident occurred at the Theodore Roosevelt Executive and Legislative Building, where Fairbanks marred a peaceful demonstration with her actions.
Police charged Fairbanks with second-degree criminal mischief and making graffiti, leading to her release to pre-trial services.
The vandalism left a significant stain on the statue, affecting both the stone and the placard accompanying the statue.
Read at New York Post
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