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Wall Street’s iconic charging bull statue vandalized by climate activists wielding neon green paint

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Climate activists hold a protest at the Charging Bull statue in Bowling Green near the New York Stock Exchange on April 22, 2025.

Michael M. Santiago | Getty Images

Wall Street’s iconic Charging Bull statue on Tuesday was vandalized by a group of environmental activists who sprayed the bronze sculpture with neon green paint.

The group, called Extinction Rebellion, painted the words “Greed=Death” on the body of the bull, the symbol of a surging stock market that is located in Bowling Green park near the New York Stock Exchange. Tuesday marks the 56th annual “Earth Day,” first observed in 1970.

“Good morning from the resistance. We came to Wall Street to call out the bulls—,” the activist group said on social media site X. “Bulls— told by the 1% who gamble with our futures. Bulls– to bailouts for those who wrecked our economy.”

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One protester, who climbed up and sat on the neck of the bull, was told to dismount by a New York City police officer.

Later Tuesday, the group of activists cleaned the green paint off the bull after their demonstration.

The sculpture, made by Arturo Di Modica, a Sicilian immigrant to New York, was originally installed in front of the stock exchange in 1989, but was later moved a couple of blocks south to its current location, according to the city’s Department of Parks and Recreation.

Climate activist hold a protest at the Charging Bull statue in Bowling Green near the New York Stock Exchange on April 22, 2025.

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 New York City on April 22, 2025.

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 New York City on April 22, 2025.

Michael M. Santiago | Getty Images

Members of the climate activist group Extinction Rebellion clean up after vandalizing the Charging Bull, as part of an “Earth Day” protest against Wall Street’s alleged complicitness in climate change, in New York City on April 22, 2025.

Brendan Mcdermid | Reuters

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