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Park police ask for public’s help to ID person who allegedly damaged DC Reflecting Pool

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Park police ask for public’s help to ID person who allegedly damaged DC Reflecting Pool

The US Park Police is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a person captured on camera as part of an investigation into damage to the Reflecting Pool and the alleged destruction of government property in Washington, D.C.

Police said the incident happened Friday at about 3:36 p.m. at the Reflecting Pool on the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial in the nation’s capital.

Video released by police shows what appears to be a person kneeling next to the Reflecting Pool and reaching an arm into the water.

The person appears to have dark hair and is wearing a gray shirt and black shorts while carrying a light-colored handbag.

Police said the investigation follows President Donald Trump’s attempt to resurface the Reflecting Pool, which resulted in peeling paint and algae that discolored the intended “American Flag Blue” appearance of the water to a swampy green.

Trump and other officials said multiple people were arrested and others were cited for allegedly damaging the Reflecting Pool.

Information bulletin from US Park Police seeking to identify an individual seen kneeling at the Reflecting Pool.

Information bulletin from the US Park Police seeking help to identify an individual. U.S. Park Police

Collage of three grainy security camera stills showing a person kneeling at the Reflecting Pool and later standing.

The person appears to have dark hair and is wearing a gray shirt and black shorts while carrying a light-colored handbag. U.S. Park Police

Person kneeling by the Reflecting Pool, highlighted by a circle, with other people and a vehicle in the background.

The video released by police shows what appears to be a person kneeling next to the Reflecting Pool and reaching their arm into it. U.S. Park Police

“They went down with probably a box cutter or a very sharp razor of some kind or a knife, and they cut, and then they started ripping it up,” Trump said in the Oval Office on Wednesday. “You know why? Because they’re sick people.”

“These people should go to jail for a long time,” Trump said, adding that he believed the pool was damaged because of what he called “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

Trump said some water will be released from the pool so that repairs can be made. The president had previously speculated that fertilizer was poured into the pool and caused the algae.

Blue coating peeling from the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

At the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, the blue coating is seen peeling on June 24, 2026, in Washington. AP Photo/Rahmat Gul

Large areas of sealant or paint peeled up to reveal the concrete bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

A large area where the paint has peeled up to reveal the concrete bottom on the south side of the basin on the National Mall on June 23, 2026. Getty Images

Algae growth and peeling paint cover the Reflecting Pool at the Lincoln Memorial.

Following the pool’s controversial overhaul directed by President Trump, it’s been plagued by aquatic growth and peeling paint. ZUMAPRESS.com

“Around the Reflecting Pool, we have a huge field of grass,” he said. “They poured acid on the grass, the same people, I guess.”

“It killed – you know, acid kills grass quickly – so that’s being fixed,” Trump continued.

On Monday, he said chemicals were “illegally placed in the water.”

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