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    SFist, CA
    Sept 30 2007


    Mt. Davidson Plaque Stolen


    Whether this is a hate crime or simply a theft, we are flabbergasted
    that this story has barely made the news. The valuable bronze plaque
    commemorating the Armenian Genocide that occurred in the early 20th
    century was discovered missing on Sunday the 23rd, during an event to
    recognize Armenian Independence Day.

    Although police are calling this a "a very serious matter," word
    hadn't gotten out until this last Thursday. In cases like these, one
    would think time is of the essence. For all we know the plaque has
    already been sold off for its valuable bronze.

    For those of us who live in the neighborhood, it's extremely
    surprising/disturbing that this 160-pound plaque that stood a the
    foot of the cross marking the highest point in San Francisco was so
    easily stolen without anyone noticing.

    The hike up to the Mt. Davidson peak is a popular hike for dog
    walkers and soul searchers alike. The view from the top is unrivaled
    by other more touristy peaks in the city, in our humble opinion.

    Whoever had the nerve to steal this plaque, precious not only to Bay
    Area Armenians, but also to Mt. Davidson neighbors, must have some
    pretty big balls. We hope they're caught and punished! Hate crimes in
    this city are a regular occurrence.

    Between recent swastika tagging in our own editor's building and
    genocide memorial swiping near West Portal, we hope that the police
    are truly serious about finding these nervy perps and bringing them
    to justice.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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