NEW YORK - After a delay last week, another giant, city-funded 'Black Lives Matter' mural was painted in front of Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday.Crews set up barriers around the section of Fifth Avenue between West 56th Steet and West 57th Street.
Traffic was shut down through the area. Painters got to work at about 10 a.m.The five-hour process began with stenciling followed by the painting of the letters in yellow.
Shortly before Noon, Mayor Bill de Blasio, First Lady Chirlane McCray, and the Rev. Al Sharpton lent a hand to painters.President Donald Trump slammed the idea on Twitter last week, calling the mural a “symbol of hate.” De Blasio said he is committed to creating Black Lives Matter murals in each of New York City’s.