This tagger was caught on camera walking around with spray paint and tagging several buildings on Henchman Street in Boston’s North End. The photos have been sent to BPD A-1 and you can follow up with them if you have any information to share. [Boston Police contacts]
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Cleaning up Grafitti on Henchman Street [Photos]
North End rep. at the Mayor’s Office, Maria Lanza, followed up on the tagging of several buildings on Henchman Street arranging for “grafitti busters” from the City of Boston’s Property Management group to remove the errant spray paint in Boston’s North End.
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Other than being a general nuisance, is there any reason why someone would buy paint just to do this?
I hope the police put forward a diligent effort in finding this guy. I see it happening moor and more in the North End. It’s incredibly destructive and expensive to repair. When it isn’t repaired it downgrades the neighborhood and gives our community a slum like look. Nice!
Maybe his mother wouldn’t allow him to write on the walls when he was little and he is making up for it! Defacing property is a crime. If he is caught he should remove the paint himself.
I just want to say I am really happy that there was a camera on when this act took place. I can’t say it enough
how important it is for all property owners to have cameras. Hopefully, someone will be able to identify him soon.
Image is very blurry. Maybe not clear enough to compare to mug photos. Let’s face, this guy is probably in the book somewhere. Real bright boy, painting in daylight in front of a camera.
Wow