Kentucky woman linked to vandalism at Washington's WWII Memorial

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A woman from Elizabethtown, Kentucky (Melissa Farris, also known as Melissa Lovewell) was arrested for allegedly vandalizing the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., with neon graffiti and pink paint after posting videos admitting to the act. She faces multiple felonies, including depredation of U.S. property and destruction of a veterans’ memorial, potentially up to 10 years in prison. The incident followed earlier graffiti at the Atlantic Pavilion, and President Trump commented on the scene.
- Kentucky woman arrested for WWII Memorial vandalism in Washington D.C. WLKY
- District of Columbia | Kentucky Woman Charged with Vandalizing World War II Memorial on D.C.’s National Mall Department of Justice (.gov)
- Ford O’Connell calls out suspect charged with vandalizing WWII Memorial Yahoo
- WWII Memorial vandalized: Video shows woman spray-painting monument on National Mall fox5dc.com
- Suspect arrested in World War II Memorial vandalism in Washington AP News
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