Earth Day activists deface Wall St. Charging Bull, then clean it up


Earth Day environmental activists defaced Lower Manhattan’s iconic Charging Bull statue Tuesday, then rushed to clean it up before cops arrived, officials said.

Videos on social media and photographs from the scene show a handful of Extinction Rebellion activists spray-painting “Greed=Death” onto the flank of the life-size  Arturo Di Modica sculpture on Broadway near Morris St. in the Financial District.

They also sprayed green paint on the bull’s head and hung stockings filled with debris from the statue’s rear, making it appear that the bull was defecating on a cutout of Earth.

Climate activists hold a protest at the Charging Bull statue in Bowling Green near the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New York. on April 22, 2025. Members of the climate activist group Extinction Rebellion vandalized the Charging Bull on Earth Day to protest what they say is Wall Street's complicitness in climate change. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Climate activists hold a protest at the Charging Bull statue in Bowling Green near the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New York, on April 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Activists waved Extinction Rebellion flags and held up signs reading “No profits on a dead planet” before they began cleaning up their political statement as police arrived.

Photos show at least one cop removing an activist who was sitting on the bull’s neck as protesters began wiping off the green paint.

When more cops arrived, the Bull had been completely cleaned off. No arrests were immediately made, an NYPD spokesman said Tuesday.

Climate activists clean the Charging Bull statue after defacing it during a protest in Bowling Green near the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New York on April 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Climate activists clean the Charging Bull statue after defacing it during a protest in Bowling Green near the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New York, on April 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

The 7,100-pound bull, meant to symbolize Wall Street’s strength, was installed in 1989 and has for decades been targeted by activists against putting profits over people.

In September 2019, Dallas resident Tevon Varlack went wild on the statue, bashing the bronze beast so hard he damaged one of its horns, cops said.

“F–k Donald Trump,” Varlack, 42, screeched over and over during the beatdown, witnesses told police.

Extinction Rebellion protestors tag Tesla's showroom with a non-permanent and non-destructive spray Tuesday, April 22, 2025 in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
Extinction Rebellion protesters clean the Tesla showroom windows after they defaced them with a non-permanent and non-destructive spray Tuesday, April 22, 2025, in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)

A bit farther north, in the Meatpacking District, spray paint-wielding Extinction Rebellion activists also hit the Tesla showroom.

“F— DOGE,” they scrawled on the place’s front doors, among other graffiti that they festooned the place’s plate-glass windows with.

As they did at the Charging Bull sculpture, the demonstrators tried to wipe away their freshly sprayed graffiti before the cops arrived. However, two of the protesters were arrested, with charges pending, a police spokeswoman said.

Although Tesla manufactures sustainable-energy electric cars that would normally appeal to environmentalists, the Washington St. retail outlet has been the focus of ongoing weekend protests over Elon Musk’s federal government-cutting rampage as head of the Department of Government Efficiency.

Extinction Rebellion protestors tag Tesla's showroom with a non-permanent and non-destructive spray Tuesday, April 22, 2025 in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
Extinction Rebellion protesters tag Tesla’s showroom with a non-permanent and non-destructive spray Tuesday, April 22, 2025, in Manhattan, New York. There were two arrests. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
After festooning the Tesla showroom's exterior with anti-DOGE graffiti, Extinction Rebellion protesters then hurriedly tried to clean off all the non-permanent and non-destructive spray Tuesday, April 22, 2025, in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
After festooning the Tesla showroom’s exterior with anti-DOGE graffiti, the Extinction Rebellion protesters then hurriedly tried to remove it all on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
Police arrested two protesters at the Tesla electric-cars showroom in the Meatpacking District on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
Police arrested two protesters at a Tesla showroom on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
Extinction Rebellion protestors tag Tesla's showroom with a non-permanent and non-destructive spray Tuesday, April 22, 2025 in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
Extinction Rebellion protesters clean the Tesla showroom windows after they defaced them with a non-permanent and non-destructive spray Tuesday, April 22, 2025, in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)

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