Surely, at some point, America is going to be so totally enriched with diverse vibrancy that we simply won’t be able to take anymore of it.
A 21-year-old man broke into the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, United States, on Wednesday night (June 1) and smashed irreplaceable artworks, including three ancient Greek artefacts. The damages are estimated at more than $5 million (€4.7 million).
The man, identified as Brian Hernandez, forcibly entered the museum by shattering one of the windows with a metal chair at about 21:45 Wednesday, local time. He then went on to smash display cases and their millennia-old contents, according to police.
Hernandez was unarmed and justified himself by saying “he got mad at his girl so he broke in and started destroying property,” according to local media NBC 5, quoting the arrest warrant.
The intent of the act was “not theft of art or any objects on view,” confirmed a public statement from the museum.
A 6th century B.C. Greek amphora, ‘Black-Figure Panel Amphora‘ and a Greek pot dating from 450 B.C, ‘Red-Figure Pyxis 450 B.C‘ were both victims of the ramage. Those two items alone were valued at some $5 million.
Other damages also include a 6th century ceramic cup, ‘Kylix Herakles and Nemeon Lion,’ valued at $100,000, and the Caddo statue ‘Batah Kuhuh Alligator Gar Fish’, valued at roughly $10,000.
Police said Hernandez used a stool to destroy two display cases where the objects were.
“The items inside of the display cases that were destroyed are rare ancient artefacts that are extremely precious and one of a kind,” NBC 5 quoted police.
Hernandez has been charged with criminal mischief, which could cost him five years in prison.
Yeah, but he won’t go to prison.
We need him on the streets – enriching us with vibrancy.
Because, apparently, we simply do not have enough vibrancy.