Zach Fernández es un artista visual que, según un amigo suyo y un video de TMZ, podría ser el autor del acto de vandalismo contra el aviso de Hollywood, ocurrido en la madrugada del 1 de enero de 2017.
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The famous Hollywood sign reads "Hollyweed" after it was vandalized, January 1, 2017. Police said unidentified thrill-seekers had climbed up and arranged tarps over the two letter "O's" to make them look like "E's," CBS affiliate KCAL reported. Each letter is 45 feet (13.7 meters) high, so the feat would have required not just bravado but considerable athleticism. / AFP / Gene Blevins (Photo credit should read GENE BLEVINS/AFP/Getty Images)
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The famous Hollywood sign reads "Hollyweed" after it was vandalized, January 1, 2017. Police said unidentified thrill-seekers had climbed up and arranged tarps over the two letter "O's" to make them look like "E's," CBS affiliate KCAL reported. Each letter is 45 feet (13.7 meters) high, so the feat would have required not just bravado but considerable athleticism. / AFP / Gene Blevins (Photo credit should read GENE BLEVINS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Tourists visiting the Hollywood Bowl Overlook see the Hollywood sign reading "Hollywoed" before repair crews completed their work to return the sign to its normal state, after vandals converted it to read "Hollyweed," January 1, 2017 in Hollywood, California. Police said unidentified thrill-seekers had climbed up and arranged tarps over the two letter "O's" to make them look like "E's," CBS affiliate KCAL reported. Each letter is 45 feet (13.7 meters) high, so the feat would have required not just bravado but considerable athleticism. / AFP / Robyn Beck (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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The famous Hollywood sign reads "Hollyweed" after it was vandalized, January 1, 2017. Police said unidentified thrill-seekers had climbed up and arranged tarps over the two letter "O's" to make them look like "E's," CBS affiliate KCAL reported. Each letter is 45 feet (13.7 meters) high, so the feat would have required not just bravado but considerable athleticism. / AFP / Gene BLEVINS (Photo credit should read GENE BLEVINS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Tourists visiting the Hollywood Bowl Overlook see the Hollywood sign reading "Hollywoed" before repair crews completed their work to return the sign to its normal state, after vandals converted it to read "Hollyweed," January 1, 2017 in Hollywood, California. Police said unidentified thrill-seekers had climbed up and arranged tarps over the two letter "O's" to make them look like "E's," CBS affiliate KCAL reported. Each letter is 45 feet (13.7 meters) high, so the feat would have required not just bravado but considerable athleticism. / AFP / Robyn Beck (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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The famous Hollywood sign reads "Hollyweed" after it was vandalized, January 1, 2017. Police said unidentified thrill-seekers had climbed up and arranged tarps over the two letter "O's" to make them look like "E's," CBS affiliate KCAL reported. Each letter is 45 feet (13.7 meters) high, so the feat would have required not just bravado but considerable athleticism. / AFP / Gene Blevins (Photo credit should read GENE BLEVINS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Tourists visiting the Hollywood Bowl Overlook see the Hollywood sign reading "Hollywoed" before repair crews completed their work to return the sign to its normal state, after vandals converted it to read "Hollyweed," January 1, 2017 in Hollywood, California. Police said unidentified thrill-seekers had climbed up and arranged tarps over the two letter "O's" to make them look like "E's," CBS affiliate KCAL reported. Each letter is 45 feet (13.7 meters) high, so the feat would have required not just bravado but considerable athleticism. / AFP / Robyn Beck (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)