Graffiti
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What to do if graffiti finds you
Here are some tips for how to report graffiti tagging in Hyattsville.
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MuralsDC unveils seven new public artworks
The MuralsDC program was developed in 2007 as a city-wide effort to combat illegal tagging graffiti.
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Graffiti removal follow up
Within a few days of submitting an online request to City Services for graffiti removal, the spray painted tag has since been covered up.
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Searching for graffiti on Metro
Metro police officer asked passengers to get up and look on their seats for any signs of graffiti.
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Graffiti under investigation at Ashburn Farm
Multiple incidents in Ashburn Farm reported to sheriff's office.
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Tag! You're graffiti
No matter how ‘interesting’ a tag – a form of signature used by graffiti artists – may look, graffiti is unlawful in DC.
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The hate graffiti that wasn't?
Recently more information has come out about the graffiti that was painted on the door shared by Metro Mutts and BritishInk.
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Racist, anti-gay graffiti on H Street's Metro Mutts door to be investigated
CommentGraffiti containing a racist and anti-gay message — as well as a sketchy sketch of a penis — appeared on the door that leads to the Metro Mutts pet store on H Street NE over the weekend.
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Village A graffiti removed, no charges levied against residents
The graffiti that appeared on the Village A rooftops last week is gone, and with it, all potential community charges.
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Metro Mutts hit with graffiti
Sadly someone decided some racist and anti-gay graffiti would look really nice on the door of local pet supply store Metro Mutts.
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Wonderland graffiti is back
In case you were worried, the graffiti-free, freshly painted red walls of the Wonderland bathrooms have rapidly become a canvas again.
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No noose at Georgetown
A loose-hanging rope was found in a utility room, but officials have determined it was not meant as a hateful message.
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Racist graffiti, vandalism, and 'possible noose' found near Georgetown tunnels
After discovering “a loose hanging rope with a knotted loop at one end” in a utility room in the sub-basement of Healy Hall this week.
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Property damage cases keep local agencies busy
Vandals even removed a 4-foot-tall statue of St. Jude from its post at an Emmitsburg church and smashed it into pieces.
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Vandal targets D.C. non-profit that feeds the hungry
A local non-profit that helps the homeless and the hungry says it's become the target of vandalism.
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Anti-semitic graffiti suspect identified
Department of Public Safety has identified a student allegedly responsible for at least one of the bias-related incidents that occurred over the weekend.
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Isn’t this wildly inappropriate?
I was walking past the storefront and noticed that it appears somebody put some graffiti art of a car in the window.
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BORF at the Fridge
A look at the BORF exhibit at the Fridge by graffiti artist John Tsombikos.
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