Does This Giraffe Look Guilty? Net Tightens Around Renowned S.F. Graffiti Artist 'Girafa'
Posted by Tag One on Monday, December 14, 2009
Under: WANTED
By Peter Jamison in Crime, Local News
Fri., Dec. 11 2009 @ 5:05PM
Late
last month, San Jose cops made an announcement that reverberated like a
shock wave through the ranks of local graffiti fans. Police in the
South Bay metropolis believed they had unmasked
the prominent artist-vandal known as "Girafa," a graffiti "writer" --
as such auteurs prefer to be called -- who has left an opus of charming
giraffes on innumerable stretches of concrete walls and aluminum siding
around the Bay Area.
| Girafa siniestra? |
SFPD spokesman Officer Samson Chan told us that the same man arrested in San Jose -- Steven Free, a resident of the Outer Richmond -- is a suspect in the investigation, and that the case would likely involve at least one felony charge. The Examiner reported that Caltrans officials are already pressing charges against Free for vandalizing pillars below Interstate 280.
News of the Girafa investigation shows that the city's anti-graffiti campaign is alive and well. What say you, Snitch readers? Should graffiti writers be nailed to the wall? Or is the cover-up worse than the crime?
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