Negro Please Award: John Scott (Updated)

I’m gonna keep this one simple.  If you’re 74 years old and still tagging buses…Negro please!

And just in case you’re wondering whether or not I know if John Scott is Black…I don’t.  But using deductive reasoning from the news article and his website, I’m gonna go out on a limb.

Okay so I stand corrected.  He’s white.  Now ordinarily that would qualify him for the Everybody Wants to Be A Star Award, but since I let out a big sigh of relief in the comfort that he wasn’t Black, we’ll leave him with his Negro Please Award.  I mean after Cleveland and cringing at finding out he was a brotha, I sure am happy this one wasn’t.

Also, I might point out that I am a bit perplexed as to why the sheriff’s couldn’t find him.  His address is clearly listed on his website as being in Village Green.  Now I’m know rocket scientist but…and this is the same sheriff’s department that lost Mitrice Richardson.  I’m just saying.

L.A. County sheriff’s deputies arrest 74-year-old tagging suspect

Los Angeles Times
Calling him the oldest tagging suspect they have ever captured, Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies arrested a 74-year-old Los Angeles man for allegedly putting “slap tags” on the inside of Metropolitan Transportation Authority buses.

For the last seven months, deputies assigned to the Special Problems unit of the Sheriff’s Transit Bureau have been trying to determine the identity of an “older” vandal who had been placing orange and black “Who Is John Scott?” stickers on buses in Baldwin Hills and other areas concentrated on the Westside of Los Angeles.

Deputies involved in a saturation patrol this morning at the downtown 7th and Metro Center subway station encountered the septuagenarian suspect, later identified as 74-year-old John Scott of Los Angeles, as he was putting slap tags in one of the main stairwells at the transit hub.

“Up until this year, the oldest guy we had arrested was 36,” said sheriff’s Lt. Erik Ruble. “We knew our guy was older, but not 74.”

Ruble said Scott was caught with stickers in his pockets as well as a black brief case, which appears to be similar to a case that is pictured on the whoisjohnscott.com website.

Investigators said they were not sure how long Scott had been vandalizing buses or the particulars of his life story. But Ruble said deputies believe Scott was driven to tag by the same motivation as his younger cohorts: “fame and notoriety.”

“It just goes to show, the graffiti culture in Los Angeles is not age-specific and is very diverse,” Ruble said.

Seven months ago, deputies began noticing “Who Is John Scott?” stickers being placed on light poles, bus benches and even on the seats of the MTA buses themselves. Ruble said many of the stickers are hard to get to and required dismantling equipment to remove.

With a little research they found that their vandal had created a website selling the mystery of his identity as well as T-shirts, baseball caps and the slap tags.

“Who am I? John Scott — world traveler, entrepreneur, producer, but, above all, mystery — an ordinary man with an extraordinary idea of himself,” read a description above a picture of a man dressed in black, his face hidden and a question mark over it. “A real person with a real history, he is also you and me, the face in the window, the voice on the bus.”

“The mystery exists no more,” Ruble said.

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2 Responses to “Negro Please Award: John Scott (Updated)”
  1. dhunter says:

    he’s white. he sells t-shirts and hats on his website to make money to supplement his fixed income. i met him on the bus once…i spoke to him and he talked to me until i got off.. poor guy.

  2. mm says:

    Um, You stand corrected, previous commenter. He is black. . .I have met him and there are pictures of him floating around. He’s a black dude with long dreads!

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