Showing posts with label vandalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vandalism. Show all posts

27 November 2013

Black Friday 2008

Black Friday, King St., Charleston, S.C. 2008
On what should be the busiest shopping day of the year, Black Friday in 2008 I went for my usual morning walk marching briskly down King St.  There was more activity than usual and a line of locksmith vans from all over the tri-county. Vandals had gone up and down the main shopping street squirting superglue into the door locks of over seventy stores and businesses. 

Shop workers were on the sidewalk calling business owners and managers and doing their best to get in to get business started. What a mess. To my knowledge they never solved the crime.  




I almost forgot about it until I got an email from a former Charleston Police Department officer turned author. He had been here when it happened and let his imagination run with the story.His book is Outspoken and is available on Amazon and covers a lot of familiar territory.

 


Abraham Lincoln Jenkins is a teenage vandal, social activist, and aspiring revolutionary, but with only four months left until his graduation from high school, Abraham’s lifelong dream of attending Harvard College is put in jeopardy when he learns that he is still in need of two core credit hours in Physical Education.  Unfortunately for Abraham, the only available spaces in a P.E. class are as a cadet in the Army’s JROTC program!  Told almost exclusively through Abraham’s one-sided complaint letters, OUTSPOKEN is the natural result when the War on Terror collides with the War on Christmas.

OUTSPOKEN was inspired by the 2008 “Black Friday” vandalism on lower King Street, where the suspect remains at large! 


Author: James Vachowski



04 July 2011

Broad Street's Lonely Leopard


People's Building, Broad St., Charleston, S.C.

This is the saddest picture. I've taken quite a few photos of the pair of leopards guarding the doors of the People's Building on Broad St. but now this one is missing his mate. Vandals knocked over and destroyed his companion. I'd really like someone to solve this crime. The crime stopper number is at the bottom of the Post & Courier blurb below.

Vandals Destroy Leopard:
Vandals destroyed one of two marble leopards that have graced the entrance to a Broad Street landmark since 1957.

Sometime between 6 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Friday, someone smashed one of the leopards and left it in pieces near the front entrance of the Peoples Building at 18 Broad St., according to a Charleston police incident report.

The pair of centuries-old Italian marble leopards were taken down from their pedestals in 2003 for restoration. They were returned in 2004. Anyone with information about the vandalism is asked call Charleston police at 577-7434 or Crime Stoppers at 554-1111