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3 days ago
LOS ANGELES — A 74-year-old man said to be the oldest graffiti
vandal ever captured in Los Angeles County was arrested Friday,
authorities said. Deputies spotted the septuagenarian John Scott
putting stickers on a stairwell at a downtown Metro Center subway
station. The black-and-orange bumper stickers ask, "Who is John Scott?"
and have been seen stuck on buses in Baldwin Hills and areas on the
Westside of the city.
Stickers used in such a way are referred to
as "slap tags" by those in the law enforcement community. They can be
adhered to public property in a second or two but are difficult to
remove.
Scott faces at least one felony vandalism charge when he
is arraigned Monday. Deputies did not immediately know if he'd retained
an attorney.
Ruble said the oldest suspect they'd previously arrested for such vandalism was 36.
"We knew our guy was older, but not 74," Ruble said.
Ruble
said deputies believe Scott was driven to vandalize buses by the same
motivation as younger people that spray graffiti or deface public
property: "fame and notoriety."
"It just goes to show, the graffiti culture in Los Angeles is not age-specific and is very diverse," Ruble said.
Scott runs a Web site through which baseball caps and other items displaying his message are for sale.
He
refers to himself as a "world traveler, entrepreneur, producer, but,
above all, mystery ... the face in the window, the voice on the bus."
Information from: Los Angeles Times,