Man with sledgehammer vandalizes Trump's star on Hollywood Walk Of Fame

A man armed with a sledgehammer and a pick defaced the Hollywood Walk of Fame star of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump Wednesday, hacking out the gold-colored name and television logo from the sidewalk monument.

VIDEO: footage of the defacing was captured by crews from Deadline Hollywood.

The culprit, who identified himself as James Lambert Otis, told news media outlets he originally intended to "remove" the entire star from the 6800 block of Hollywood Boulevard, auction it off in New York and give the money to the nearly dozen women who allege they were groped or sexually mistreated by Trump. But Otis said he was unable to accomplish the feat.

"It was very difficult. The stone was like marble -- hard to get through," Otis told news media outlets about an hour after his 5:45 a.m. attack on the star. "It would have taken an hour."

Instead, Otis, dressed in construction-worker garb, used the hammer and pick to hack away Trump's name and the logo indicating the star had been awarded in the category of television -- for Trump's work on "The Apprentice."

Otis said the process took him only a few minutes, and he still hopes he can sell the pilfered pieces. "I'd like to try to go back and try to get the other part of the star," he said. "I just don't know how to do that yet."

Asked about his likely arrest for vandalizing the star, Otis said, "I'm not frightened of jail and I'm certainly not frightened of Mr. Trump."

"What punishment I get is fine," he said.

Otis said he spent several nights in Hollywood preparing to carry out what he called an act of non-violent protest. He said he has been arrested about two dozen times in the past for protesting various causes. In this case, however, he acknowledged that an act of vandalism may have crossed the line of non-violence.

"I destroyed the star, but considering the violence that has been committed (by Trump) -- I'm a little sad that I had to (damage the star)," he said. "I'm usually always non-violent. It seems in this one instance I broke
some stone and marble to make a point.

"I hope Mr. Trump understands that and gets the help he needs," Otis said, suggesting Trump should receive therapy for violence against women. Otis said several members of his family have been victims of sexual assault.

Trump has vehemently denied accusations of mistreating women.

Trump's Walk of Fame star has been targeted previously, with vandals painting on it earlier this year, and a street artist erecting a small wall around it this summer, mocking Trump's pledge to build a wall along the U.S.- Mexico border.

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