Trump's Hollywood star demolished with a pickaxe

Donald Trump's star has been damaged regularly since he was elected president.

Donald Trump, producer of NBC's "The Apprentice," posing at a ceremony honoring him with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Donald Trump, producer of NBC's "The Apprentice," posing at a ceremony honoring him with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Source: AAP

A man with a pickaxe has vandalised US President Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame early on Wednesday and later surrendered to police, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department said.

"A pickaxe was used in vandalising the star" embedded in the sidewalk near Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue in Los Angeles at about 3.30am, Sergeant Ray Brown of the LAPD said by telephone.

Installed in 2007, Mr Trump's star has been frequently vandalized since he was elected president in 2016.

The suspect, 24-year-old Austin Clay, was in custody at the Los Angeles County Jail on a charge of felony vandalism with a bail of $US20,000 ($AUD 27,000), jail records showed.

Workers remove the damaged remains of President Donald J. Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame after it was destroyed overnight in Hollywood section of Los Angeles, California, USA, 25 July 2018.
Workers remove the damaged remains of President Donald J. Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame after it was destroyed overnight in Hollywood. Source: AAP

As pedestrians walked by the site, in an area popular with tourists, Gregg Donovan, 58, of Los Angeles, stood by with a "Trump 2020" sign, saying he was protecting it from further damage.

"It's a California landmark," Donovan said. "Don't take your anger out on a tourist landmark."

The star was nearly completely destroyed, and there was graffiti scrawled on it.

Workers remove the damaged remains of President Donald J. Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Workers remove the damaged remains of President Donald J. Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Source: AAP

Before being elected president, Trump, 72, was a real estate developer-turned-reality TV star who was the producer of the NBC show, "The Apprentice," and the Miss Universe Pageants.

The suspect pulled a pickax out of a guitar case before striking Mr Trump's sidewalk honour, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Adrian Rodriguez, a 42-year-old Los Angeles schoolteacher, said: "I don't condone vandalism but I can certainly see the frustration ... I’m not for Trump but I disagree with this type of protest."


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