Thursday, December 20, 2012

Man arrested for vandalizing King David’s Tomb

Suspect says he wanted to pray, directly to the stones, for a mate
 
King David's tomb in Jerusalem (photo credit: CC BY SA 3.9, by Berthold Werner, Wikimedia Commons)
 
JTA – Jerusalem Police have arrested a man for vandalizing King David’s Tomb in Jerusalem.
Two men reportedly were spotted smashing the ceramic tiles that cover the tomb’s stone late on Wednesday night.
The arrested haredi Orthodox man, 30, told police that he came to the tomb in order to pray for a mate. He said that a second man, who fled the scene before he could be nabbed by police, told him that the only way for his prayers to be answered is if he prayed directly to the stones.
The two men then began cracking and removing the tiles, which are hundreds of years old.
The tomb recently was renovated including restoring the original structure and repairing the tiles.
Scholars doubt that King David is actually buried at the site.
 
 

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