Vandals etch ‘f–k the Queen’ on Wall Street’s ‘Charging Bull’

4 vandals are being sought by police for scrawling “f–okay the Queen” on the Wall Avenue Charging Bull earlier this month, police stated.

The obscene message was etched onto the enduring Monetary District bronze sculpture at about 2:30 a.m. on Sept. 9 — someday after Queen Elizabeth II died, police stated.

The suspects used a “paint marker kind instrument” to deface the bull’s brow, cops stated.

"F--k the Queen" scrawled on the Wall Street bull
The vandals scrawled “F–okay the Queen” on the “Charging Bull.”
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Police launched video of the suspects, who seem like a bunch of two younger girls and two younger males. Two of the hooligans held arms because the entourage strolled down the road.

The Charging Bull has been vandalized a number of instances previously, together with twice in 2019.

In September 2019, Texas truck driver Tevon Varlack attacked “the satan” sculpture as he hacked at it with a metal banjo, leaving it with a gash in its proper horn.

The vandals walk down the street.
The hooligans dedicated the crime at about 2:30 a.m. on Sept. 9.
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One month later, a local weather activist doused the bull with crimson paint after staging a “die-in” at its hooves to represent what they stated was the environmental destruction brought on by Wall Avenue.

Extra not too long ago, the bull was draped in flowers in February 2021 to honor the loss of life of Arturo Di Modica, who created the sculpture over three a long time earlier.

view of Charging Bull
The Charging Bull has a historical past of being vandalized.
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