#MeToo painted on World War II iconic sailor kissing nurse statue
Sarasota police said in a news release that officers found the phrase painted in red on the left leg of the woman in the "Unconditional Surrender" statue in Sarasota early Tuesday.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Police said officers didn't find any spray paint bottles in the area
- The paint covered the length of the nurse's leg
- George Medonsa, the sailor who kissed dental assistant Greta Zimmer Friedman, died on Sunday at 95.
Police in Florida wants to know who spray-painted "#MeToo" on the leg of a statue depicting a sailor and a dental assistant kissing at the end of World War II.
Sarasota police said in a news release that officers found the phrase painted in red on the left leg of the woman in the "Unconditional Surrender" statue in Sarasota early Tuesday. The paint covered the length of the nurse's leg.
Police said officers didn't find any spray paint bottles in the area. No other objects were defaced.
Authorities estimate the damage to the statue at more than $1,000. They say the incident occurred sometime Monday afternoon or evening.
George Medonsa, the sailor who kissed dental assistant Greta Zimmer Friedman, died on Sunday at 95.