Donald Trump Hollywood 'Walk of Fame' star destroyed with pick axe
It is not the first time the plaque has been damaged
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Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has been destroyed by a vandal reportedly wielding a pickaxe.
Local reports suggested a pickaxe had been used to obliterate the pink stone star, which had been restored following previous damaged in 2016.
US media reported that Los Angeles police were investigating after the perpetrator, who was said to have concealed the pickaxe in a guitar case, escaped.
Chunks of the marker and dusty residue were seen strewn along the pavement as police officers stood guard. Very little of the five-pointed star remained intact.
The vandalism was carried out during the small hours of Wednesday, reports suggested.
The terrazzo and brass star was first installed at 6801 Hollywood Blvd, near the Dolby Theatre where the Oscars are held, in 2007.
It was laid to mark Mr Trump’s lengthy stint hosting The Apprentice.
During its previous destruction, a man claimed to be trying to mine the star to then auction it in support of women who had accused Mr Trump of sexual misconduct.
Prior to that an artist built a small wall around it in protest against Mr Trump’s plan to build a border wall between the US and Mexico.
It has been defaced a number of times.
The star is one of more than 2,600 placed along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street.
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