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Autism Awareness Horse refers to a horse statue featuring autism puzzle piece symbols on its coat, created as a part of the Gallopaloza 2004 public art exhibit to promote autism awareness and used as a street decoration in Louisville, Kentucky. During the 2020 George Floyd protests, the statue was stolen and carried around by protesters, with viral videos and photographs of it being circulated online.

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In May 2004, cow parade public art exhibit Galoopalooza 2004 took place in Louisville, Kentucky. As a part of the festival, Families for Effective Autism and Treatment of Louisville (FEAT) painted and submitted Autism Awareness Horse (named "Assault" after the 1946 US Triple Crown Winner).[1][2][3] The statue was purchased by Louisville restaurant VINCENZo'S[4] and stood on public display near the corner of the restaurant's building (photographs shown below).

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Autism Awareness Horse Named "Assault" after the 1946 US Triple Crown Winner www.facebook.com/AutismOdysseys Located in Louisville, KY as part of "Gallopalooza", A fundraising event for the community by sponsorships of these fiberglass derby horses that are placed throughout the city. Assault is sponsored by FEAT - Families For Effective Autism Treatment of Louisville

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On May 30th, 2020, during the 2020 George Floyd protests, WLKY local news station anchor Stephon Dingle tweeted[5] that the horse had been stolen and posted a video in which a group of young men carried the horse down the street. The video received over 27,900 views in two days (shown below).

On the same night, a video of the horse being driven around on the roof of a car was broadcasted by the local news station WLKY. Later on the same night, Twitter[6] user @mehlucku13 posted a clip of the horse being driven away, gaining over 67,300 views and 2,200 likes in two days (shown below).

On the morning of May 30th Twitter[7] user @MarsReviews quoted the tweet, writing "BRUH HE STOLE AUTISM HORSE!!!" the tweet received over 2,000 retweets and 10,700 likes in two days (shown below, left). A May 31st tweet by @ChillyPhillies88 received over 50 retweets and 390 likes. Later on the same day, Facebook user Garrett Lee Shadowen posted a photograph of the horse lying near a dumpster, writing that it has been found. The post received over 460 reactions and 5,200 shares (shown below, right).

Mars @MarsReviews BRUH HE STOLE AUTISM HORSE!!! O Lucky13 @mehlucky13 · May 30 Yep, things are calming down, eerily quiet. oh sh*t someone is stealing the horse! 8ee Come on? #Louisville #Protest #Breonna Taylor PROTESTS IN LOUISVILLE 67.3K views 0:14 / 0:50 x 6:34 AM - May 30, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone
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[1] Facebook – Autsim Oddysey

[2] Facebook – Gallopalooza, Inc.

[3] SmugMug – Gallopalooza 2004!

[4] Facebook – VINCENZo'S

[5] Twitter – @Stephon_Dingle

[6] Twitter – @mehlucky13

[7] Twitter – @MarsReviews



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Autism Awareness Horse refers to a horse statue featuring autism puzzle piece symbols on its coat, created as a part of the Gallopaloza 2004 public art exhibit to promote autism awareness and used as a street decoration in Louisville, Kentucky. During the 2020 George Floyd protests, the statue was stolen and carried around by protesters, with viral videos and photographs of it being circulated online.

Origin

In May 2004, cow parade public art exhibit Galoopalooza 2004 took place in Louisville, Kentucky. As a part of the festival, Families for Effective Autism and Treatment of Louisville (FEAT) painted and submitted Autism Awareness Horse (named "Assault" after the 1946 US Triple Crown Winner).[1][2][3] The statue was purchased by Louisville restaurant VINCENZo'S[4] and stood on public display near the corner of the restaurant's building (photographs shown below).


VINCENZ6S Autism Awareness Horse Named "Assault" after the 1946 US Triple Crown Winner www.facebook.com/AutismOdysseys Located in Louisville, KY as part of "Gallopalooza", A fundraising event for the community by sponsorships of these fiberglass derby horses that are placed throughout the city. Assault is sponsored by FEAT - Families For Effective Autism Treatment of Louisville

Spread

On May 30th, 2020, during the 2020 George Floyd protests, WLKY local news station anchor Stephon Dingle tweeted[5] that the horse had been stolen and posted a video in which a group of young men carried the horse down the street. The video received over 27,900 views in two days (shown below).

On the same night, a video of the horse being driven around on the roof of a car was broadcasted by the local news station WLKY. Later on the same night, Twitter[6] user @mehlucku13 posted a clip of the horse being driven away, gaining over 67,300 views and 2,200 likes in two days (shown below).

On the morning of May 30th Twitter[7] user @MarsReviews quoted the tweet, writing "BRUH HE STOLE AUTISM HORSE!!!" the tweet received over 2,000 retweets and 10,700 likes in two days (shown below, left). A May 31st tweet by @ChillyPhillies88 received over 50 retweets and 390 likes. Later on the same day, Facebook user Garrett Lee Shadowen posted a photograph of the horse lying near a dumpster, writing that it has been found. The post received over 460 reactions and 5,200 shares (shown below, right).


Mars @MarsReviews BRUH HE STOLE AUTISM HORSE!!! O Lucky13 @mehlucky13 · May 30 Yep, things are calming down, eerily quiet. oh sh*t someone is stealing the horse! 8ee Come on? #Louisville #Protest #Breonna Taylor PROTESTS IN LOUISVILLE 67.3K views 0:14 / 0:50 x 6:34 AM - May 30, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone www..em 98

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[1] Facebook – Autsim Oddysey

[2] Facebook – Gallopalooza, Inc.

[3] SmugMug – Gallopalooza 2004!

[4] Facebook – VINCENZo'S

[5] Twitter – @Stephon_Dingle

[6] Twitter – @mehlucky13

[7] Twitter – @MarsReviews

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