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National
Matt McKinney

George Floyd mural in Minneapolis damaged for a second time

The George Floyd memorial outside Cup Foods in Minneapolis, in June 2020. (Leila Navidi/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS)

MINNEAPOLIS _ The George Floyd mural at 38th Street and South Chicago Avenue in south Minneapolis was defaced recently with red paint.

Surveillance video shows a man wearing shorts, a black vest and a black ski mask _ with a face mask over the ski mask _ walk up to the mural and spray it at 4:21 a.m. Eastern time on Sunday, said T.J. Abumayyaleh, an employee at Cup Foods.

This is the second time the mural has been damaged.

A former medical student at the University of Minnesota admitted to the Reformer, a local online news site, that he was the person seen in surveillance footage one night in August defacing the Floyd mural with black spray paint. The 26-year-old man claimed he was drunk at the time and apologized; he's no longer enrolled at the university.

The mural has not been repaired after either incident.

The city has made plans for a permanent memorial to Floyd at the intersection where he was killed May 25.

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