One person has been arrested after the Washington Monument was vandalized Tuesday night.
The base of the iconic monument was splashed with red paint, according to images of the vandalism posted on Twitter.
The arrest took place around 8 p.m. Tuesday. No motive has been given.
The images showed one splash of paint along with the words “Have u been f***** by this” accompanied by an arrow pointing upwards. The rest of the red-painted text said, “Gov says tough s***.”
Man arrested for defacing Washington Monument with red paint https://t.co/BrZ3KrQhVD pic.twitter.com/meKKVc9tcf
— New York Post (@nypost) September 21, 2022
Mike Litterst, a spokesman for the National Park Service, said cleanup could take two to three weeks, according to WTOP.
First the sprayed it. Now they’re brushing something over the red paint. @7NewsDC pic.twitter.com/7oSnKw8esM
— Joy Wang (@Joy7News) September 21, 2022
Litterst said that marble, being porous, could have absorbed some of the paint, which would mean multiple treatments are required to get rid of all traces of the red.
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Cleanup efforts had already begun Wednesday, according to the National Park Service.
The park police noted that the area around the base of the monument will be temporarily closed.
At first light, our Monument Preservation crew got to work on the Washington Monument, after it was defaced with red paint last night. The top layer of paint is coming off and the pigment that seeped into the stone will be treated with many rounds of cleaning product application. pic.twitter.com/ifFHoTTuif
— National Mall NPS (@NationalMallNPS) September 21, 2022
Alert: Area around base of the Washington Monument temporarily closed. USPP have adult male in custody for vandalism. NPS conservators will work on restoration process.
— USPPNEWS (@usparkpolicepio) September 21, 2022
The person arrested will face trespassing, tampering and vandalism charges, according to WTTG.
As of Wednesday morning, the name of the person arrested had not been released.
VIDEO: One individual appears to be detained. @fox5dc pic.twitter.com/H6fQxaThH3
— Katie Barlow (@katieleebarlow) September 21, 2022
“Anytime anyone vandalizes or defaces one of our memorials — disheartening is the immediate word that comes to mind,” Litterst said, WTTG reported.
“We’re fortunate to have a crew on staff that can take care of that and look forward to getting the monument back to its normal appearance very quickly.”
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.