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Police Searching For Suspects Who Defaced Black Lives Matter Street Mural In California

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Police have asked for help identifying two people who were filmed painting over a Black Lives Matter street mural Saturday, according to a Martinez City Police statement.

A woman used black paint to cover up the street mural, which was painted with a permit from the city, in front of the Costa Contra Courthouse while a male wearing a red shirt that said, “Trump Four More Years” filmed her, according to video of the event reported by NBC News.

The suspects were gone by the time the police arrived at the scene, having driven away in a white Nissan pick-up truck with the word “NICOLE” engraved in silver in the back of the vehicle, according to a Martinez City Police press release.

During the video, several people criticized the couple, one person asking, “What is wrong with you?”

The man filming said, “We’re sick of this narrative, that’s what’s wrong.”

“The narrative of police brutality, the narrative of oppression, the narrative of racism. It’s a lie!” the man added.

The woman painting over the mural said, “This shit is fucking happening in New York, this is not happening in my town!”

The Martinez City Police added the vandalism to the mural was “hurtful and divisive,” according to the press release.

“The community spent a considerable amount of time putting the mural together only to have it painted over in a hateful and senseless manner,” according to the statement.

“The City of Martinez values tolerance and the damage to the mural was divisive and hurtful. Please help us identify those that are responsible for this crime, so they can be held accountable for their actions,” the statement added.

A witness posted a five-minute video on YouTube showing the incident and heated exchanges between the two people and bystanders.
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After the mural was defaced, police arrested a man wearing a red, white and blue hat for allegedly pointing a gun at another man’s face, according to ABC7 News. The man was part of a crowd watching the mural when the suspect driving a Jeep yelled at them, “All Lives Matter!” and flashed an obscene hand gesture at them, the man told ABC7.

After the driver yelled at the crowd, a man followed him on his skateboard to get the license plate. The driver turned around and pointed the gun at the man, according to ABC 7. Police arrested the suspect without any struggle, ABC 7 reported.

Black Lives Matter murals have been painted in cities across the country, including Washington D.C. and in New York City, following the death of George Floyd.

The Martinez Police Department and City of Martinez Communications Office did not respond immediately to the Daily Caller News Foundation for comment.

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