Last week members of an anonymous group called Indecline used the Hollywood Walk of Fame to carry out it’s mission in highlighting names of black people who were killed by police officers. They carried out their plan by covering blank stars with plates that had their logo and the names of Tamir Rice, Freddie Gray, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Dontre Hamilton, Oscar Grant, Kimani Gray, and Aiyana Stanley-Jones. According to Sputnik News, they used Scotch Weld Epoxy Adhesive to lay the names down.

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As of now, it looks as though the names were removed by authorities and it is unknown whether the Los Angeles Police Department will attempt to track down the participants.

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However, this has not deterred the group from leading other plans to support the #BlackLivesMatter movement. According to a spokesperson for the group, they are currently working on “something much more elaborate pertaining to Donald Trump.”

What are your thoughts on Indecline’s Hollywood makeover?

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