The Aston Martin parked by its owner outside of Locanda was completely destroyed. Paint was thrown on it and its windshield and windows were smashed. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
Side damage of the Aston Martin. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
A Porsche was damaged by passing protesters. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
Protestors did not only damage luxury vehicles. Here, the back windshield of an SUV is destroyed. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
Yellow paint on Locanda.
Worker washes yellow paint thrown by protestors off Locanda’s windows. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
The yellow paint from Locanda washes down Valencia. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
Police dressed in riot gear in front of Locanda after protestors had gone. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
The windows of Weston Wear, a clothing store, were completely shattered. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
All three of the windows of Weston Wear, a clothing store on Valencia between 16th and 17th streets, windows were completely smashed. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
Detail of the Weston Wear windows. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
A policeman tries to clean paint bombs off of the front doors of the Mission Police Station immediately following the protest.
A reporter stands in front of the front door of Mission Police Station after police had attempted to clean the paint from the doors. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
Damage to Art Zone on Valencia between 16th and 15th streets. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
Damage to Tradesman on Valencia near 14th street. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
Detail of Tradesman’s broken window. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
Windows broken at Property Management Systems on Valencia near 14th street. Photo by Kennedy Helm.Broken window at ArtZone. Photo by Kennedy Helm.Damage to Voyager, a clothing store located next to Four Barrel Coffee between 15th and 14th streets on Valencia. Photo by Kennedy Helm.Protesters were overturning newspaper boxes, trash cans, and even flower pots as they made their way down Valencia. Photo by Kennedy Helm.
Pressure the big by punishing the small. Methinks a flawed strategy… or was it just a boundless party? I am so sorry as such action obfuscates the real issues… and creates an expense with no benefit. I am so sorry.
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I can’t believe they overturned that plant. Simply uncalled for.
Stop the violence, the vandalism, and destruction. THIS is not protest THESE are criminal actions!
That Aston Martin’s owner was Gary Friedman, the CEO of Restoration Hardware
Pressure the big by punishing the small. Methinks a flawed strategy… or was it just a boundless party? I am so sorry as such action obfuscates the real issues… and creates an expense with no benefit. I am so sorry.