City to unveil plan to protect veterans' memorial
Posted at: 05/16/2010 10:33 AM Updated at: 05/16/2010 11:03 AM
By: Cristina Rodda, Eyewitness News 4
The city of Albuquerque is working to put an end to vandalism at Veterans' Memorial Park. Next week, the city will unveil a plan to restore and protect the memorials at the park. They're also considering paying for the damage and installing security cameras.
For veterans, the vandalism cuts deep.
"I believe in my country. I was there to defend my country, and it hurts my heart to think something like this happens," veteran Frank Castillo said with tears in his eyes.
Castillo was only 21-years-old when he was drafted for the Korean War. He comes to the park to remember his fallen comrades. On Saturday, he came to the park because of the vandalism.
"I heard about it and it hurt me real bad. I came to see what the damage was," said Castillo.
He can't understand how someone could break off and steal a rifle and helmet from the bronze Vietnam Veteran Memorial. He's not alone.
"Vandals they don't understand," explained veteran Keith Gilbert.
Gilbert fought in the Vietnam War. He's hoping the city will fight to keep the memorials safe.
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