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Splattered green paint is seen on the right shoe area of the Abraham Lincoln statue at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., on Friday.
Splattered green paint is seen on the right shoe area of the Abraham Lincoln statue at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., on Friday.
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WASHINGTON — The Lincoln Memorial was temporarily closed Friday after someone splattered green paint on the statue.

The apparent vandalism was discovered about 1:30 a.m. Friday on the statue, the pedestal and the floor, U.S. Park Police said. No words, letters or symbols were visible in the paint.

The marble Lincoln statute had green paint on its shins, chair and base, as well as on the floor of the memorial building.

Capt. Steven Booker said the paint spill “appears intentional based off of the splatter.” Police were reviewing security camera footage to try to identify possible suspects, he said. No suspects had been identified by Friday afternoon. Officials said they would not release the security footage because the investigation is ongoing.

National Park Service spokeswoman Carol Johnson said the memorial will be returned to the condition it was in before the vandalism. “It is not permanent damage,” she said. “Our historic preservation crew knows exactly what they need to do.”

The memorial, one of the most popular sites on the National Mall, was dedicated in 1922. The building was designed by Henry Bacon, and Daniel French sculpted the statue of Lincoln. It sits at the opposite end of the National Mall from the Capitol, facing the monument to George Washington.

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