The NYPD Is Investigating This Giant Bust Of Edward Snowden Erected In A Brooklyn Park

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Outbackjack: The New York City police department says its Intelligence Division is investigating a giant sculpture of National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden that was installed in a Brooklyn park early Monday morning.

A group of unidentified artists wearing yellow construction vests erected the 100-pound, bronze patina bust atop a stone column at the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument in Fort Greene Park before dawn Monday. On the bottom of the column, capital letters spell out Snowden’s name in a font similar to one often used on war memorials.

The artists, with the condition that they wouldn’t be identified, allowed Animal New York to tag along and film the covert installation of what they call “Prison Ship Martyrs Monument 2.0.”

“Fort Greene’s Prison Ship Martyrs Monument is a memorial to American POWs who lost their lives during the Revolutionary War,” the group told Animal in a statement. “We have updated this monument to highlight those who sacrifice their safety in the fight against modern-day tyrannies. It would be a dishonor to those memorialized here to not laud those who protect the ideals they fought for, as Edward Snowden has by bringing the NSA’s 4th-Amendment-violating surveillance programs to light. All too often, figures who strive to uphold these ideals have been cast as criminals rather than in bronze.”

(For more on the artists that erected the statue, head over to Animal New York.)

Mashable reports that as of 11:55 a.m. Monday morning, the “Snowden” part of the monument had been removed by the Parks Department, and a video posted to Vine at 12:12 p.m. shows unidentified officials placing a tarp over the sculpture.
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Outbackjack: A Parks department spokeswoman told The Huffington Post only that “the erection of any unapproved structure or artwork in a city park is illegal” and that the department is “looking into” removing the monument. An NYPD spokesperson told HuffPost that the department is aware of the situation and an investigation by the Intelligence Division is under way.

It’s been nearly two years since Snowden, a contractor working in NSA facilities, leaked classified documents showing the United States’ widespread government surveillance programs. He then fled to Russia, where he's been living in exile ever since.

On Sunday, HBO aired an interview with Snowden by comedian John Oliver. The pair talked about the NSA’s ability to intercept “dick pics,” and what it’s like for Snowden to be unable to return to the United States, where he could be prosecuted for treason.

"I do miss my country,” he told Oliver. “I do miss my home. I do miss my family.”
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Outbackjack
Outbackjack: All those corporate criminals in New York and they are investigating who put up this statue?

Priorities are seriously wrong.
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chronology: Makes you wonder Jack if Mr Snowden will go the way of Guy Burgess and Kim Philby. Both became regular alcoholics in Moscow. Mr Burgess even had expensive suites made for himself in Saville Row London and had them Posted to Moscow.

A curious point with Guy Burgess was that there was not enough evidence against him to prosecute him in Court when he fled to Russia. Kim Philby just settled into a life of sipping 'top shelf' whiskey each day and following the cricket matches on the radio.

Mr Snowden seems set to spend his life in Russia. 'Treason' is not the charges he faces, he may face a bunch of charges involving violation of confidentiality and theft of Government Data.
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