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Trump's star on Hollywood Walk of Fame destroyed again

The star given to US President Donald Trump on Hollywood's storied Walk of Fame has been defaced again. The suspect has been apprehended and appears to be a repeat offender.

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The star given to US President Donald Trump on Hollywood's storied Walk of Fame has been defaced again. The suspect has been apprehended and appears to be a repeat offender.

James Otis is now in police custody for attacking the star yet again, as he had done multiple times before. This last instance of vandalism took place on Friday morning.

According to TMZ,Otis showed up in formal dress, armed with a pickaxe, and proceeded to deface the symbol on the Walk of Fame, in what is now becoming his usual fashion.  It appears that the first attack perpetrated by Otis occurred almost three years ago, in February of 2017.

There was fencing around the star and it was covered with a layer of plywood, neither of which were a match for Otis's mighty pickaxe, which make short work of them before starting in on the star itself.

Four weeks ago, things were taken to an even more dramatic level. Otis had gone all out and dressed up as the Incredible Hulk for that occasion, and made a big theater piece of it. Video can be found below:

The Hulk stunt earned Otis a felony vandalism charge. As of this writing, further charges and/or sentencing are still pending.

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