
“Dressed in reflective yellow construction gear while working under the cover of darkness early Monday, a small group of artists installed a tribute to NSA-leaker Edward Snowden in a Brooklyn park. But it was gone by midday. A spokeswoman for New York’s Parks Department told Mashable earlier in the afternoon that they were looking into the statue’s removal. Shortly after that Vine’s Jeremy Cabalona posted video of NYC Parks Department workers covering up the Snowden statue with a blue tarp.”
http://mashable.com/2015/04/06/snowden-sculpture-fort-greene-brooklyn/
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