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Former Olympian pleads not guilty to vandalizing Reflecting Pool
David Hearn, a former Olympic canoeist, pleaded not guilty to felony charges for allegedly damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. His defense argues the prosecution is an overreach, while the government claims he ripped out two square feet of the pool's liner. Three others were charged with misdemeanors for similar acts.
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David HearnpersonLincoln Memorial Reflecting PoolplaceNorm EisenpersonMary DohrmannpersonU.S. Attorney's office in WashingtonorganizationSophie Elaine Dennison-GibbypersonJustin Toribio CarrenopersonCameron Michael ThierspersonCarmen McLeanpersonKevin ReddingtonpersonJeanine PirropersonDonald TrumppersonDoug BurgumpersonWashington Litigation Grouporganization
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