Guard Slashed $1M Painting --
Because He Didn't Like It

A former guard at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh who slashed a $1.2 million painting because he didn't like it has been sentenced to house arrest for up to 23 months and ordered to pay $245,000. Twenty-eight-year-old Timur Serebrykov must also perform 500 hours of community service and will be on probation for four years. The painting – "Night Sky 2" by Latvian artist Vija Celmins – is now worth $240,000 less because of the damage.

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