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Fort Bragg Veterans Hall tagged with huge gang gibberish graffiti, at least two other locations hit

Fort Bragg has been struck in the heart by graffiti, ragging Veterans Memorial Hall with vile scribbling as tall as three feet high. Some of the scribble is the usual gang markings. I would ask people to have respect for common decency and not launch tirades about who did this until we hear what the police have to say. I would encourage readers to direct their energy into telling the city that this must not be tolerated. In an age of incivility and rudeness beyond what I could have ever imagined happening, we cannot let this attack on our hearts pass in our community. Thanks to Jay McMartin-Rosenquist, I heard about this vandalism hitting the Veterans Hall. So far she and I know of two other locations, pictured here hit by this supersized awful tagging.

We should not let this attack on those who defended us be simply painted over. This must not stand.

Graffiti tagged on Fort Bragg Veterans Hall
Graffiti tagged on Fort Bragg business, B and H Grocery

The three locations hit seem to have no relationship. There is the B and C Grocery, which has the best sandwiches in Fort Bragg and is a beloved local business.

There is a condo building with three units that seems to be empty just before Pudding Creek that was also hit.

Graffiti tagged on Fort Bragg building

I have a long history of honoring veterans. I was delighted by the California Veterans Home being in our community when I was managing editor of the Napa Valley Register and we told many of their stories, much history not in the history book. The story I wanted to tell and they did for me was that veterans do not fit any stereotype. We got a wide diversity of political and religious opinion and I had free drinks at the Yountville home’s bar. When I left the paper they made a spoof edition jesting in one headline- Hartzell leaves, WWII finally over in big letters. This makes me angry. I was working a full shift at the hospital so I couldn’t get out till midnight and take these photos.

There will be follow up and much more information here on MendocinoCoast.News. Go there at noon tomorrow and see what I have, I bet you will like it. Please subscribe to our free newsletter and sign up for the MCN Discussion Lists to talk about this story. Facebook comments are gone overnight.

Frank Hartzell

Frank Hartzell is a freelancer reporter and an occasional correspondent for The Mendocino Voice. He has published more than 10,000 news articles since his first job in Houston in 1986. He is the recipient of numerous awards for many years as a reporter, editor and publisher mostly and has worked at newspapers including the Appeal-Democrat, Sacramento Bee, Newark Ohio Advocate and as managing editor of the Napa Valley Register.

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