Ex-Olympian pleads not guilty to Reflecting Pool vandalism charges
Former US Olympian David 'Davey' Hearn has pleaded not guilty to felony charges of destruction of property for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Authorities accuse Hearn of causing approximately $1,000 in damages to the pool's refurbished lining on June 19th.

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AI-generatedFormer US Olympian David 'Davey' Hearn has pleaded not guilty to felony charges of destruction of property for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Authorities accuse Hearn of causing approximately $1,000 in damages to the pool's refurbished lining on June 19th. Prosecutors allege Hearn deliberately ripped a piece of the sealant. Hearn's attorneys argue that touching the pool is not a crime and that the material had already delaminated. Hearn, a three-time Olympic canoeist, was detained last month after being seen reaching into the water. He is due back in court on August 5th.
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5 extracted"If Mr Hearn can be charged with a felony for touching the Reflecting Pool, every American is at risk", said Norm Eisen.
Former US Olympian David 'Davey' Hearn has pleaded not guilty to vandalising the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
The US Attorney for the District of Columbia alleged Hearn "ripped" a piece of the sealant in a "deliberate act" to cause damage.
President Donald Trump has blamed vandals for damage to newly applied coating on the bottom of the pool.
Hearn is accused of causing $1,000 (£750) of damages to the pool and faces a felony charge of destruction of property.