Key Takeaways
- David Hearn, a former US Olympian canoeist, pleads not guilty to damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
- The incident occurred after a $14.7m renovation project on the pool.
- Hearn faces a single felony count of property destruction.
A three-time US Olympian canoeist, David Hearn, has pleaded not guilty to charges of deliberately damaging the lining of Washington's Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The incident is said to have occurred following a $14.7m renovation project on the pool.
Hearn appeared in local superior court in Washington DC on Thursday where he entered his plea after being indicted last week on a single felony count of property destruction. The charges stem from an alleged act that took place in mid-June, during which Hearn is accused of destroying the 'American flag blue' lining material at the bottom of the reflecting pool.
The Reflecting Pool underwent extensive renovations to restore its appearance and functionality, with the project costing $14.7m. The pool, a significant landmark in Washington DC, has been a focal point for various national events and ceremonies over the years.
In his court appearance, Hearn's legal team is expected to present their case that he did not act with malicious intent towards the pool’s renovation or its maintenance. However, prosecutors argue that the damage was intentional and caused significant harm to the newly refurbished area.
The incident has drawn attention from both local and national media, highlighting concerns about vandalism during major public works projects. Authorities have stated that they will thoroughly investigate the case to ensure justice is served.
Hearn's legal battle continues as he faces potential penalties for his alleged actions. His next court date is scheduled for a later date, where further proceedings are expected to take place.




