Pro-Trump graffiti removed from South Boston street

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation has removed graffiti that promoted President Donald Trump’s re-election from a South Boston street, according to state police.

State Police spokesman David Procopio said that “Trump 2020” was painted in large yellow letters at two locations on William J. Day Boulevard, The Boston Globe reported.

Procopio says the graffiti was painted over at the intersection of I Street and near the Admiral David Farragut statue.

He said in an email Sunday that the graffiti was painted over due to the illegality of the act and had nothing to do with its content.

Procopio said that similar graffiti was reported on East Broadway, which is maintained by the City of Boston. Boston police did not have any record of it on Sunday, according to a spokesperson.

The Associated Press

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