President Donald Trump said on Sunday that one of his properties in Scotland was vandalized, but those who were allegedly responsible have been caught.
According to a BBC report, on March 8, red paint was sprayed on at least one building and other structures at the Trump Turnberry golf course in Scotland, while someone dug up a green and painted “Gaza is not for sale” on another. Photos of the damage also revealed additional pro-Palestine and anti-Trump slogans painted in red.
Law enforcement officials have charged a 33-year-old man in connection with the vandalism. He was arrested on March 12 and later released, according to Newsweek. He is scheduled to appear in court Monday to face the charges.
The BBC also reported that police arrested a 75-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman in relation to the incident. READ MORE