Source: New York Post
Originally Published by: Five plead guilty to charges in brutal Cincinnati beatdown that went viral last summer High school student with anger issues charged with murder of homeless woman in Las Vegas Brian Hooker's sailboat seized leaving Bahamas after wife’s disappearance: source A mural painted to honor Iryna Zarutska — the Ukrainian refugee who was murdered while riding a North Carolina train — is being taken down after outrage in Providence, Rhode Island. On Tuesday, a construction crew was seen near the exterior of The Dark Lady, an LGBTQ+ club in downtown Providence, working to remove the partly finished mural. The mural, which was painted on canvas, was lowered to the ground, folded up and taken away, WJAR-TV reported.