Alleged infamous Seattle graffiti vandal faces felony charge
Aug 13, 2024, 3:38 PM

These photos were taken May 11, 2024 in Tacoma. The graffiti is part of a larger case against alleged Seattle graffiti vandal Kyle McLaughlin. (Photos courtesy of SPD)
(Photos courtesy of SPD)
King County prosecutors said a billboard along Spokane Street, near the West Seattle bridge, was tagged sometime between March 11 and April 8.
The company that owns the billboard is now out of thousands of dollars after a loss of revenue and having to pay for聽repairs.
“The reason this is a felony crime is because of the amount of damage,” Casey McNerthney, with the told 成人X站 Newsradio on Tuesday. “Just on this one billboard alone it was more than $8,500 in damage. If you vandalize somebody else’s property and we can prove that, you can expect a felony charge when it’s sent to us.”
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During their investigation, the Seattle Police Department learned Kyle McLaughlin’s alleged crime was . McLaughlin was allegedly part of a group of vandals who wore masks, and concealed their identity in other ways, but failed to fully cover their tattoos.
Prosecutors said police were able to link McLaughlin by comparing tattoos in the video with known pictures of McLaughlin, including his driver’s license.
“What we’ve charged here is malicious mischief in the first degree and that’s a pretty serious felony that comes with a pretty significant penalty if convicted,” McNerthney said.
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Graffiti is, unfortunately, a scourge in many communities in Western Washington, especially Seattle. It is damaging to the quality of life and makes people feel unsafe.
McNerthney: Seattle graffiti is ‘detrimental to the community’
“To have a business or a home that you invest in and put your time in, routinely vandalized, that’s really detrimental to the community,” McNerthney said. “I think a lot of times people see graffiti on I-5, or in the I-90 tunnel or on billboards and wonder, is anybody doing anything about that? King County prosecutors are. And there’s also a detective for Seattle Police and other agencies who are working every week, every day, on these cases. Even though you don’t always see it on the news.鈥
Therefore, Mclaughlin’s bail was set at $15,000. His next court date is August 21.
James Lynch is a reporter at 成人X站 Newsradio. You can read more of James鈥 stories聽here. Follow James on聽, or email him聽here.
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