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Man Accused of Urinating on MLK Memorial

Last updated: October 15, 2025 5:23 pm
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A man was arrested on Saturday morning, October 11, for allegedly urinating on and vandalizing a memorial site located near the crypt of Martin Luther King Jr. in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Atlanta Police Department reported that security personnel at the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Change observed a man urinating into a reflection pool and forcibly stepping on the Eternal Flame. According to the official website of the organization, the Eternal Flame symbolizes King’s vision of “a world of justice, peace, and equality for all.”

Founded by Coretta Scott King, the civil rights leader’s wife, in 1968, this nonprofit honors both Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, whose remains are interred on the campus. The center, which aims to implement King’s principles of nonviolence in the fight for social change, attracts nearly one million visitors annually.

Authorities identified the suspect as 26-year-old Brent Jones, a resident of Atlanta. He was apprehended and booked into the Fulton County Jail. Police noted that the Eternal Flame incurred “significant damage,” but the King Center later described the incident as “minor,” stating there was only “minimal damage” to the memorial.

An incident report obtained by Hyperallergic revealed that Jones aimed to extinguish the memorial flame by urinating on it. When asked to vacate the area, he stomped on the vessel containing the flame, causing damage estimated at $3,000. The report also stated that he reportedly scattered documents from a nearby podium and urinated into the reflection pool.

The incident report confirmed that no weapons or drugs were discovered, nor was there any evidence of a “bias motivation.”

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Jones faces multiple charges, including second-degree criminal damage to property, criminal trespassing, public indecency, and obstruction of law enforcement. Efforts to reach Jones for comments by Hyperallergic have been made.

In a statement, the King Center emphasized, “The Eternal Flame still burns with love, and we continue to welcome everyone with open arms and gratitude for the incredible support from our beloved community. The dream lives on.”

Visitors are welcome at the King Center, which remains open.

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