Woman Charged with Spray Painting-Defacing a Mural and Poster in East Nashville

Woman Charged with Spray Painting-Defacing a Mural and Poster in East Nashville
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Deborah K. Jones, 60, today surrendered for booking on two counts of felony vandalism that charge her with spray painting/defacing a mural at 500 Gallatin Avenue as well as a large poster at 107 N. 11th Street near Five Points in East Nashville.

At the mural site, a business card was left that contained Jones’ name and a reference to “The Velvet Army,” which was also spray painted at both locations.

A judicial commissioner set bond for Jones at $10,000.

Original source can be found here.



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