No matter how many times it happens, J.C. Holdway owner and chef Joseph Lenn is thrown for a loop upon arriving at his downtown restaurant to find soil on the sidewalks − the work of an unknown person who ripped out his flowers and vanished into the night. A plant vandal.
The perpetrators might change, but the puzzling plant destruction always ends the same way: Someone has to pick up the pieces of ripped-out roots and shredded stems in the morning.
Downtown reporter Ryan Wilusz and visual journalist Brianna Paciorka talk about what this mysterious trend could tell us about downtown Knoxville and the ramifications vandalism can have on a city's identity.
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