Lightning struck a mural of George Floyd in Toledo, Ohio yesterday and completely destroyed it:
The George Floyd mural on the side of this building at Summit and Lagrange has collapsed. No word yet on what may have caused the collapse. pic.twitter.com/2WxOSpwicc
— WTVG 13abc (@13abc) July 13, 2021
UPDATE: Witnesses have told authorities that the George Floyd mural was struck by lightning before it collapsed. https://t.co/u0QHZVh7Zp
— WTVG 13abc (@13abc) July 13, 2021
Here’s a video of the destroyed mural which gives a much better view of the aftermath:
Here’s what the mural used to look like:
Based on the destruction, it’s almost as if the lightning hit the mural right where George Floyd’s face was painted. And notice, they even painted a crown on him.
Here’s a little reaction:
It’s almost like a higher power is telling us something.
When was the last time you heard of a brick building being destroyed by lightning? I am a builder and I’m not sure I’ve ever heard of it. https://t.co/6l1f2t9nd0
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) July 14, 2021
Call me crazy but this might be a sign that you shouldn't make a mural of a violent felon who forced his way into a woman's home and robbed her at gun point https://t.co/SJEUrLEWGR
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) July 14, 2021
Was it resisting arrest? https://t.co/uKEh3FI4GQ
— Greg (@CasuallyGreg) July 14, 2021
