FILE- This Oct. 18, 2008 file photo shows the Charging Bull sculpture in New York City's Financial District. Police arrested a Texas man on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019 on charges of criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and criminal possession of a weapon for allegedly attacking the bronze sculpture. Police say 42-year-old Tevon Varlack struck the bull with a metal object that looked like a banjo. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
Republished September 07, 2019 - 7:05 PM
Original Publication Date September 07, 2019 - 4:56 PM
NEW YORK - Police say a Texas man bashed New York's Charging Bull statue with a metal object and damaged one of its horns.
Tevon Varlack, of Dallas, was arrested Saturday on charges of criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and criminal possession of a weapon for allegedly attacking the bronze beast.
Police says the 42-year-old Varlack hit the bull with a metal object that looked like a banjo. The attack left the statue with a hole in its right horn.
It's not clear whether Varlack has an attorney to speak for him.
The 7,100-pound (3,200-kilogram) bull was created by Italian-born artist Arturo Di Modica in 1989 and installed in lower Manhattan as a work of guerrilla art.
Di Modica says the sculpture was his gift to America. It quickly became a popular attraction.
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