Brooklyn caught the vandal in the subway with a fake wall

Last week in the new York subway, the police conducted an unusual operation to catch the man who constantly paint the walls of the subway in Brooklyn slogans in support of trump.

The chief of the Transit police new York city (NYPD Chief of Transit) Edward Delatorre told that the wall is made of plywood, reminiscent of a typical construction zone was built last Tuesday at the Court Street station. Plainclothes officers several days were on duty behind the fake wall, and on March 15 they were lucky, allowed to catch the suspect.

Vandal was a 43-year-old Jamie Montemarano. When he once again wrote #LoveTrump, officers quickly ran out and arrested Montemarano.

Police use fake wall to nab pro-Trump graffiti artist in New York City subway. https://t.co/QAoHHmho3N pic.twitter.com/T9P8ZlUsFt

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Delatorre said that officers came up with this idea after months of complaints from residents of new York. Subway workers after each complaint was all washed of graffiti, but someone persistently again and again painted the wall.

«On 9 January they received the first complaint of graffiti on the beam in the mezzanine of the Court Street station, he added on Tuesday the City Council. And all this time we continued to receive numerous complaints from visitors and employees of subway graffiti. Officers who are familiar with the station, offered to install a temporary wall, which will create a fence, a small room, so officers could not perform the operation».

People who use this station were extremely surprised by the surgery, a as and caught the suspect didn’t even notice the new wall.

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