this muthafuckers crazy

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Nov 1, 2005
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"Buket" is one of Los Angeles' most prolific taggers -- but he doesn't exactly work in the shadows.

The tagger is featured in several heavily viewed YouTube videos defacing signs and buses. His most popular video -- with nearly 170,000 page views -- shows him scaling an overpass of the Hollywood Freeway near Melrose Avenue and tagging the structure as traffic speeds below.

Authorities say Buket's moniker had adorned hundreds of freeway overpasses, concrete walls and transit buses across the state and southern Nevada. He is believed responsible for upward of $150,000 in property damage along the Los Angeles River and in the areas patrolled by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department.

But sheriff's deputies said today that "Buket," whose real name is Cyrus Yazdani, could be out of commission for quite a while.

The 24-year-old man was detained this morning when he showed up to meet his probation officer. He is expected to be booked on multiple charges of felony vandalism, sheriff's officials said.

Law enforcement deals with hundreds of taggers across the city. But it is how and when Yazdani chooses to vandalize property that has earned him special attention from law enforcement, said Los Angeles County Sheriff's Sgt. Augie Pando.

"It's blatant disregard for other people's property," Pando said.

Rather than work clandestinely or under cover of darkness, sheriff's deputies say Buket prefers an in-your-face approach.

Another daylight attack captured on video appears to show "Buket" applying his moniker to an MTA bus as passersby and passengers watch in surprise.

The Internet, whether it's YouTube or social networking sites, is helping fuel a new explosion in graffiti tagging, albeit with editing and soundtracks. But investigators say it also is helping them build better cases against the vandals.

Earlier this year, another prolific tagger, Gustavo Romero, was sentenced to a year in jail for etching his "Guser" moniker on dozens of Metro buses.

Romero, 23, of South Los Angeles, caused at least $108,000 in damage to property over a two-year period. He pleaded guilty to 49 felony charges.
 

mrtonguetwista

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LOS ANGELES -- A man accused of spray painting graffiti on Southland freeway overpasses, bridges, and buses was sentenced to 314 days in jail Tuesday.

Cyrus Yazdani, 25, must also do 256 hours of graffiti removal and serve five years probation.

Yazdani, who posted videos on YouTube of him spraying his moniker "Buket" in a variety of locations, pleaded guilty Monday to 32 counts of vandalism. He admitted that the damage from his tagging exceeded $50,000.

He was sentenced to nearly a year in jail, but was given credit for time already served and was later released. Yazdani also got five years probation and 256 hours of graffiti clean-up.

Yazdani was on probation for previous vandalism felonies when he was arrested in May.

In one of his videos, Yazdani -- who has an art degree from San Jose State University -- can be seen scaling a bridge over the 101 Freeway and tagging in broad daylight.
 
Jan 5, 2006
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i used to bomb back in the day, but shit that freeway shit is crazy.. plus now adays people are getting shot for shit like this.. you got tagging gangs with some toy ass shit too.
 

Kon1

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Yeah TKO ain't fucking around yo! MSK/AWR ain't playing either that kid Augor is a certified savage!!!
 
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i was watchin this shit sayin man if he were to fall that would be the end of his day...bombing is no longer safe use to be able to go to a lot of places train yards and shit but not niggas walkin around with weapons and spray cans...fuck that luckily i havnt touched a can in a while...