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Woman who vandalized BLM mural in Midtown strikes murals in Harlem, Brooklyn

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NEW YORK - The woman who is accused of vandalizing a Black Lives Matter mural outside of Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan apparently also smeared paint on murals in Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant overnight.According to authorities and video posted to her personal Facebook account, the woman, Bevelyn Beatty, smeared paint across the murals created at Adam Clayton Powell Jr.

Boulevard between 125th Street and 127th Street, and the one in Bedford-Stuyvesant at Fulton Street and Marcy Avenue late Saturday night."We're taking our county back," Beatty said in a video posted to her Facebook page.

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