Former US Olympian Pleads Not Guilty to Damaging Washington Reflecting Pool
David Hearn, a three-time Olympic canoeist, denies felony charges related to damage at the National Mall’s reflecting pool following a $14.7 million renovation.
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David Hearn, a three-time Olympic canoeist, denies felony charges related to damage at the National Mall’s reflecting pool following a $14.7 million renovation.
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