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Vandal Shatters Chihuly Glass Art, Causes $250K Damage
18 Mar
Summary
- Man caused nearly $250,000 in damage to Chihuly Garden and Glass.
- Suspect attacked security staff, throwing glass and attempting to stab them.
- Twelve displays were broken, each valued at approximately $20,000.

A man has been arrested following a destructive incident at the Chihuly Garden and Glass located in Seattle. The suspect caused extensive damage, estimated at nearly a quarter of a million dollars, to the renowned glass art exhibits. Security staff discovered the individual smashing displays and were subsequently attacked. The suspect reportedly threw glass and attempted to stab them.
Authorities report that twelve separate exhibits were destroyed, with each piece valued at approximately $20,000. This act of vandalism has prompted charges of assault, burglary, and malicious mischief against the suspect. The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office emphasized that the crime's impact extends beyond financial loss, affecting the irreplaceable time and sentimental value of the artwork. The suspect has refused to attend a court hearing, and a charging decision is anticipated later this week.




