Elvis Presley’s Former Mansion Tagged With Black Lives Matter Graffiti

Elvis Presley’s Former Mansion Tagged With Black Lives Matter Graffitti
Elvis Presley‘s Graceland estate located in Memphis, Tennessee, was recently hit with Black Lives Matter graffiti and some Elvis Presley fans are outraged. Employees of the mansion, which already featured previous graffiti, noticed new graffiti that read, phrases like, “No Justice, No Peace,” “Defund MPD” and “F**k Trump.”
Spray paint was also reportedly seen at the Levitt Shell concert venue, where the iconic Rock And Roll legend performed his first paid concert in July of 1954. The nonprofit organization has reportedly filed a police report, expecting a loss of $700,000 this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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