Churchill Statue in London Defaced with Graffiti; Man Charged with Criminal Damage

Churchill Statue in London Defaced with Graffiti; Man Charged with Criminal Damage
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A man has been charged after the Churchill statue in Parliament Square was defaced with graffiti.

  • The Churchill statue in Parliament Square, London, was defaced with graffiti including 'Zionist war criminal'.
  • The statue was cleaned after the vandalism incident.
  • Graffiti included phrases such as 'Free Palestine' and 'Stop the Genocide'.
  • A 38-year-old man, Caspar San Giorgio, was arrested shortly after 4am on Friday.
  • He was charged with criminal damage and is due to appear in court.

Overnight, the Churchill statue in Parliament Square was defaced with graffiti containing political slogans. Police arrested Caspar San Giorgio, 38, of no fixed address, on suspicion of criminal damage. The statue is being cleaned and the suspect has been charged.

The incident highlights ongoing tensions related to political issues and public monuments. It raises questions about security around historic landmarks and the impact of protest actions on public spaces.