Boogie says he got hurt when he confronted four people who were trying to steal his spray paint. They took off on a Muni bus, but he hopes surveillance cameras will help police track them down. They stabbed him in the "Lower left side right here and one in the back," says Boogie as he explained where he was stabbed. "Definitely, I'm angry, but I have forgiveness in my heart. I forgive, but if they do get caught I will press charges," says Boogie.
Source [ABC news 7 via Chor Boogie]
Boogie's mural is part of San Francisco's Art in Storefronts project launched last month. The arts commission selected 20 artists to come up with art installations aimed at revitalizing Market Street and other neighborhoods.
"Chor Boogie along with all the other artists that were invited to the Art In Storefronts program were only paid $500 to help defray some of their expenses associated with these installations, so they're really providing a gift to the city," says Luis Cancel from the San Francisco Arts Commission. Despite being stabbed, Boogie has every intention of completing his gift to the city. He plans to go back to work in about a week.
"I'm still happy and willing to go down there and finish my project. Market Street is a beautiful street. It can happen anywhere, anyplace anytime to anybody. It just happened to me," says Boogie.



























































