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Ex-Olympian pleads not guilty to Reflecting Pool vandalism charges

BBC World · 2026-07-09

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• What happened: Former US Olympian David 'Davey' Hearn pleaded not guilty to charges of vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, accused of causing $1,000 in damages. • Why it matters: The case raises concerns about the implications of vandalism charges and the accountability of public figures, as Hearn's defense argues that touching the pool should not be criminalized. • What to watch next: Hearn is scheduled to appear in court again on August 5, and the outcome may influence how similar cases are handled in the future.

Image source, Bloomberg via Getty ImagesImage caption, Former Olympian David Hearn, left, has said he only touched a piece of liner already "delaminated"ByRebecka PiederPublished15 minutes agoFormer US Olympian David 'Davey' Hearn has pleaded not guilty to vandalising the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool at a court appearance in Washington DC.Hearn is accused of causing $1,000 (£750) of damages to the pool. He faces a felony charge of destruction of property. President Donald Trump has blamed vandals for damage to newly applied coating on the bottom of the pool. Hearn was detained last month after touching some of the material, and told BBC News at the time it had already "delaminated"."If Mr Hearn can be charged with a felony for touching the Reflecting Pool, every American is at risk", said Norm Eisen, one of Hearn's attorneys, speaking outside the courthouse on Thursday. "It is not a crime to touch the Reflecting Pool, to touch water, in the United States of America," he said.Hearn, 67, a three-time Olympic canoeist, is next due in court 5 August. Authorities say Hearn was seen reaching into the water last month after renovations to the pool.The US Attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeanine Pirro, alleged last week as she announced the charge against Hearn that he "ripped" a piece of the recently installed sealant in a "deliberate act" to cause damage on 19 June. Hearn previously told the BBC that he "didn't destroy, rip, tear, peel, or remove any part" of the paint.Five people have been arrested for vandalism in connection with the Reflecting Pool, according to US Park Police, and five others have been issued federal citations. Hearn's attorneys have accused the Trump administration of charging their client in an effort to shift blame for the site's problem-plagued makeover. The Reflecting Pool underwent a multi-million dollar resealing and painting project this spring. The monument had long been beset by structural failures and leaks, and Trump has championed the project as part of his bid to beautify the capital city.But, despite the makeover, which cost an estimated $13m (£9.8m), the pool has continued to be plagued by algae, and pieces of the blue sealant peeled off within days. Frank Lands, an official at the National Park Service, said in a court filing last month liner along the bottom of the Reflecting Pool was cut with a sharp knife or razor sometime around on 9 June.Related topicsUnited StatesWashington DC

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