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Attorney for former Olympian accused of Reflecting Pool vandalism: Not a crime to ‘touch water’

Politics The Hill By Finya Swai 23 Jun 2026 14:44 1 min read
Attorney for former Olympian accused of Reflecting Pool vandalism: Not a crime to ‘touch water’

The former U.S. Olympian arrested on misdemeanor charges for allegedly vandalizing the newly revamped Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool said he was “never read” his Miranda rights after his arrest and plans to fight the charges against him. David Hearn, 67, on Monday denied allegations that he damaged government property by reaching into the waters of...

The former U.S. Olympian arrested on misdemeanor charges for allegedly vandalizing the newly revamped Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool said he was “never read” his Miranda rights after his arrest and plans to fight the charges against him. David Hearn, 67, on Monday denied allegations that he damaged government property by reaching into the waters of...

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