Olathe LGBT 'Donk Donk' Destroyed By Suspected Hater Vandals

Tragic testimony from the suburbs features worsening American culture war and property crime.

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His owner began painting him every so often to coincide with the season or holidays. He most recently was painted as a rainbow.

“It happened to coincide with Pride Month, but he is painted that way because a little girl asked me to do it,” said his owner. “Sometimes I would go out there around Christmastime with a wreath and he has already been decorated by someone. They’ve put a wreath on him, or they put some holly near him. One year they put a tiny Christmas tree near him. He’s been here years, and this is the first time he has been damaged in this way.”

Two weeks ago, somehow tried to light Donk Donk on fire, so they put up a security camera. Then earlier this week, the camera caught pictures of two people allegedly vandalizing the donkey.

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Damaged Beyond Repair: Vandalism of Olathe icon "DonkDonk" caught on camera

If you live in Olathe, you may have come across a donkey statue on W 143rd St. Affectionately known as "Donk Donk", his owner says he had a funny beginning.

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