Brooklyn Bridge flag swap: German artists claim responsibility
Brooklyn Bridge flag swap: German artists claim responsibility
NEW YORK Two German artists have claimed responsibility for the white flags that mysteriously appeared on the Brooklyn Bridge last month.
Mischa Leinkauf and Mattias Wermke said Tuesday they removed the bridge's American flags and posted the white flags early July 22 in celebration of public art. They say July 22 marked the 145th anniversary of German-born bridge architect John August Roebling's death. They say they're returning the American flags.
Police say they're aware of the artists' statements but won't say whether investigators had identified them as suspects before they came forward.
Deputy Commissioner Stephen Davis says the investigation is continuing. He says detectives are trying to determine if more than two people were involved in the flag switch.
The artists first made their claim of responsibility to The New York Times.
They say July 22 marked the 145th anniversary of German-born bridge architect John August Roebling's death. They say they're returning the American flags
That's what I say. At least they were honest about the incident, and will return the flag.