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9/11 mural vandalized in West Philadelphia; mother of man killed in attack speaks out

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    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — One of the things we remember most from 9/11 was the bravery of first responders.

Honoring that heroism was the genesis for a mural in West Philadelphia.

But that intent has been disrespected.

Vandals spray-painted the faces of a firefighter and a police officer on a 9/11 mural at 56th and Thompson.

We talked to Elsie Goss-Caldwell, who helped commission the mural at her workplace.

She did it for a very personal reason: Her son died in the 9/11 attacks.

“We really have a good time remembering our lost loved ones from 9/11, so for someone to deface it really is unbelievable,” Goss-Caldwell said.

She believes the vandalism happened over the weekend.

Anyone who has a tip about the vandals is asked to call police.

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