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A 43-year-old Dekalb resident has been charged in the recent defacement of the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in
Stone Mountain, Georgia. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Kenneth Anthony Wilson was charged on Thursday (November 1) with second
degree criminal damage to property, which is a felony. The vandalism occurred during the early morning hours of October 20, when fliers bearing rants about various rappers, the
9/11 attacks and Hurricane Katrina were plastered all over the statue and the Center's grounds. A rope with a wooden cross attached to it was also found wrapped around the bronze statue of Tupac that stands in the Center's
Peace Garden. Wilson, who is African-American, has not been charged with a hate crime and is being held on a $1500 bond. DeKalb police spokeswoman Mekka Parish said that investigators had no reason to believe the attack was racially motivated.
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