![]() ![]() You can share an anonymous tip by calling L.A. ![]() Now those nicknames need to be traced back to the suspects, and authorities are asking for anyone with information to come forward. County Board of Supervisors offered a $20,000 reward in June.ĭetermining the tagger behind the graffiti can be extremely difficult, because the lettering is often distorted and hard to make out, Montenegro said. “They care and they don’t want anybody defacing it, bringing shame on something so honorable - like a wall with the names of people who’ve given their lives for this country,” Montenegro said. Montenegro said the community was outraged after the graffiti was discovered in late May. The memorial was covered with a tarp until restoration could begin. Metro officials said in June that many of those names have to be re-inscribed. Recognize Venices Vietnam War Memorial Vandal Theres a 30000 Reward - Venice-Mar Vista, CA - Police released an image of a Bay Area tagger tied the. The wall at the rear of Metro’s Division 6 building honors 2,273 service personnel killed in the line of duty during the Vietnam War. ![]() Sheriff’s Department’s Transit Policing Division, which is handling the investigation. We need to speak to them and find out what happened, and find out if they all did it together, are they just different people that just committed crimes of opportunity? We have to find all that out,” said Ramon Montenegro, spokesman for the L.A. Now we have to find out who these people are. the Current address is now 2500 SE 24th St, Cape Coral, FL 33990. Security camera footage shows a man investigators say goes by the nickname "NONER." He's thought to be a tagger who travels between Los Angeles and the Bay Area. The Vietnam Memorial was also damaged by ATV.s a large scratch on the central pillar was repaired by a Korean Veteran who hand buffed it out who wished to remain unknown, Other damage to the Field Cross pedestal was also struck by an ATV and cracked. Los Angeles Sheriff’s investigators released an image of one of the taggers suspected of defacing a Vietnam War memorial in Venice just before Memorial Day.ĭetectives analyzing the graffiti honed in on four monikers for the taggers who they believe caused the most damage to the block-long mural on Metro property: “NONER,” “PHEB,” “SNAKE” and “LITER.” ![]()
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