George Floyd bronze bust vandalized in New York's Union Park Square
A bronze bust honoring George Floyd was defaced with paint in New York's Union Park Square just one day after its installation. Witnesses reported a man on a skateboard approached the statue twice before spraying paint from his bag and fleeing the scene. The NYPD has released security camera footage and is investigating the incident. The statue was created by artist Chris Carnabuci and erected by We are Floyd, an organization founded by Terence Floyd following his brother's murder. The vandalism targeted only the Floyd bust, leaving nearby statues of Breonna Taylor and John Lewis untouched. George Floyd's killing by a Minneapolis police officer in June 2020 ignited worldwide Black Lives Matter protests. At the unveiling, Carnabuci emphasized art's role in fostering civil discourse about differences. Terence Floyd expressed to TMZ his desire for justice while extending an invitation for the perpetrator to heal through dialogue.
Key facts
- George Floyd statue vandalized in New York
- Incident occurred in Union Park Square
- Statue was defaced with paint by a skateboarder
- NYPD investigating and released security footage
- Artist Chris Carnabuci created the bronze bust
- Organization We are Floyd installed the statue
- Statues of Breonna Taylor and John Lewis were undamaged
- George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis in June 2020
Entities
Artists
- Chris Carnabuci
- George Floyd
- Breonna Taylor
- John Lewis
- Terence Floyd
Institutions
- We are Floyd
- NYPD
- TMZ
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Minneapolis
- Minnesota