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JOHNNY CASH SPRINGS A LEAK AFTER ARKANSAS WATER TOWER VANDALIZED

Caitrin Assaf and Nexstar Media Wire
1 week ago

KINGSLAND, Ark. (KLRT) – Each town has that one thing they’re known for, and for
Kingsland, Arkansas, that’s Johnny Cash.

The music legend was born in the southern Arkansas town of 500 in 1932. But
recently, Johnny’s been acting up, thanks to a perfectly placed bullet hole in
the town’s water tower.



A silhouette of Cash was put up on the 50,000-gallon tank to remember the
artist, complete with a guitar and signature stance. But Tuesday, city officials
arrived to find a creative, if illegal, addition – a bullet hole aimed in such a
way as to make the outline of Cash appear as though he’s relieving himself.

“Somebody shot our water tower, shot the silhouette of Johnny Cash in a very
sensitive area,” explained mayor Luke Neal, glancing up at the Man in Black.
“It’s been leaking for the last – almost week.”

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The image of Cash apparently letting loose quickly went viral, with people
driving into town just to see the leaking tower.



While this situation may “walk the line” of humor, the damage to the tank is
serious – close to 30,000 gallons of water are flowing into the dirt every day
Johnny leaks.

“People can look for their water to be discolored,” Neal said, as the town will
have to switch to a water line as the tank is repaired. He adds water pressure
may also be affected.

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Images courtesy KLRT.

According to Neal, the tower is losing somewhere around $200 in water a day,
which, added to a nearly $5,000 repair job involving draining the tower, is
putting Kingsland’s budget in “the ring of fire.”

“It might seem small in bigger places,” Neal said of the cost, “but for here
it’s a pretty large number.”

The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office does have some leads in this case, with
the vandal possibly facing a felony charge for tampering with the vital
operations of a city.

A similar incident happened in 1993, but Johnny wasn’t standing up there back
then.

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