
A former reporter was charged with felony vandalism after tagging the defense manufacturer’s Palo Alto office.
The 34-year-old South Bay native marched in broad daylight Saturday to Lockheed Martin's Palo Alto offices and spray-painted the word "Yemen" in blood-red letters over the defense contractor's signs to protest its weapons sales to Saudi Arabia.
At the base of some stairs leading to the main entrance, he scrawled "8-9-18," the date when a Saudi-led coalition dropped a 500-pound, laser-guided Lockheed Martin-made MK 82 bomb on a school bus, killing 44 children.
Druzin then called Palo Alto police and waited outside the Hanover Street facility for them to take him into custody. Authorities booked him in jail on a charge of felony vandalism, releasing him the next morning on his own recognizance.














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