One of the most iconic statues in San Jose and the racial justice movement was defaced over the weekend.
Charlie Faas, the school's vice president of administration and finance, wrote in the email that the statue had been defaced, but avoided permanent damage.
Instead, the man was arrested for violating campus policies about urinating in public, for resisting arrest, and for two unrelated outstanding"unlawful paraphernalia" warrants, according to Belcastro and the college's crime log. He was booked into the county main jail. It's unclear why there are different pieces of information about the arrest.
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