Vandals Torch Life-Sized Statue of Ronald Reagan at Ronald Reagan Sports Park in California
Park renamed in 2004, statue put up last year
Vandals torched a bronze, life-size statue of Ronald Reagan in an apparent arson fire in a Southern California sports park named after the 40th president, The Press-Enterprise reported.
The 1-year-old statue was set ablaze at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park in Temecula, Calif. -- a park Reagan praised in the early 1980s because it was built through volunteerism and fundraising and not through government handouts. The statue shows the former president in casual clothing, holding a shovel in one hand and a cowboy hat in another. The suspected arson was discovered around 7 a.m. Friday by a park worker.
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Well, unless they used some rather monstrous accellerant, it's likely only scorched and can be cleaned. Still an asshole move on their part though.
Where was Allan Vanneman that night?