by Christopher HodappI'd far rather be writing much more uplifting stories about the fraternity these days, but there's been another case of presumably anti-Masonic vandalism reported today.
About a decade ago, the town of Naperville, Illinois began aggressively commissioning the creation of public art, sponsored by local merchants. The result, known as Century Walk, is a massive, ongoing outdoor art project through downtown, with more than 50 murals and sculptures. Naperville is about a 45 minute drive west of downtown Chicago, and the town's "Century Walk" and the Riverwalk along the DuPage River has become a popular day-tripper spot.
Now it's been deliberately vandalized and defaced. Monday night just before midnight, the mural was substantially smeared in red and black spray paint.
The Chicago Tribune reports this afternoon that a Mr. Carlos Marcos, 43, of West Chicago was arrested today and charged with criminal defacement to property. No motive was mentioned, but the Masonic artwork was the only art piece on Century Walk that was damaged — the Masons have already contacted the artist about its repair and restoration.
Post script message: In all my postings about these increasing cases of vandalism and outright attacks on Masonic halls and Masons themselves, I neglected to mention that one of our three major landmark Masonic buildings in Indianapolis had a door bashed in by rocks about a month ago.
Brother Hodapp, than you for highlighting these horrible events abs keeping us up to date. Your work has stared a serious discussion in my lodge about security.
ReplyDeleteMiscreant Carlos Marcos should pay for the repairs. In any case, he's only doing what Hitler, Mussolini and their ilk did in Europe - glad we're the good guys AND with good company!
ReplyDeleteGerald Edgar - Alderman in West Chicago 1981-90 Mason & Sr. De Molay