A bronze George Floyd sculpture in New York City , which opened for public viewing on Friday, was defaced with gray paint on Sunday morning. Frances Sammon, New York Police Department detective, said investigators reviewed footage from the area and saw a suspicious man ducking under one of the statues. "He then mixes something together, and, as he skates away, he throws a container of paint at the statue," Sammon told CNN. NYC bronze bust of George Floyd defaced https://t.co/68WEVXse71 #NEWS pic.twitter.com/ZoS5MMWhYC — Woody (@Knewz_Currently) October 3, 2021 Harmony Seaburg was one of several volunteers who showed up to clean up the statue on Sunday. "It was really hard to see this larger-than-life man like this," Seaburg said. "We're trying to get all the paint off his face, but it's very emotional." The volunteers included a painter and four other people. "There are about five of us and we're not related to the project. As far as I've gathered, the people who work here are also...