Myron Starr has added a new portrait to the shop building owned by April Crick.
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Myron Starr has added a new portrait to the shop building owned by April Crick. Starr had replaced the portrait done of George Floyd. The change was not due to vandalism according to Starr, but a change in emphasis. Starr replaced Floyd with a portrait of Vanessa Guillen, a soldier who was murdered in Texas. According to ABC 13, Houston, her family, who traveled up from Mexico to attend her funeral, plan to stage a peaceful demonstration in Washington D.C. They seek legislation making it safer for a soldier to report sexual harassment. Pictured above is Starr Joe Roan Eagle, Andrew Betom, Karen Cruz standing in front of the new addition to the buildings murals.