US Presidential Election 2016 Latest News And Updates: Donald Trump's Holywood Walk of Fame Destroyed

Seems like Donald Trump hasn't got enough trouble, not just in his political career, just recently his Hollywood stardom has not been excluded, weeks after his pronouncement of his victory on his Presidential rival Hillary Clinton, his Hollywood Walk of Fame has found being destroyed early morning of Wednesday by a man who pretended to be a city construction worker, breaking the famous star mark through a sledgehammer.

A yellow caution tape is now what surrounds Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star, protecting what has left in there.

Investigator Det. Meghan Aguilar said in an interview that the incident was reported to them Wednesday dawn.

Los Angeles Police spokesperson came mid-morning of Wednesday said that Chamber of Commerce is now fixing the outrage.

"Investigators are looking at a felony vandalism charge because of the value which the Chamber of Commerce has placed [on the star] at $2,500..." the spokesperson told us. "As soon as investigators can positively identify the suspect, which they are very sure they can do... they will go ahead and make a decision whether they want to arrest that suspect or seek a warrant."

A  man named Jamie Otis is said who did the incident, Deadline Hollywood reported.  There was also a video around different sources showing a man breaking the star mark with a pickax. Deadline added that Otis wanted to auction the star off to raise funds for the 11 women accusing the GOP presidential candidate of groping them. Trump, however, denied the allegation.

Trump gained the Walk of Fame in 2007, recognizing him on his NBC series. However, this was not the first that famous star wall has been vandalized. It was also attempted by swastika in April this year.

Hollywood Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Leron Gubler said the organization "intends to prosecute to the full extent of the law."

"The Hollywood Walk of Fame is an institution celebrating the positive contributions of the inductees," Gubler stated. "When people are unhappy with one of our honorees, we would hope that they would project their anger in more positive ways than to vandalize a California State Landmark.

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