NAPLES, Fla. (AP) - Sportscaster Warner Wolf is facing a felony charge
after police say he damaged a sign outside his Florida community because it
included the word "Plantation," which he considers racist.
Collier County records show the 81-year-old Wolf surrendered Thursday on a
felony criminal mischief charge and was released.
The sheriff's office says Wolf long complained about his community's name,
Classics Plantation Estates.
Deputies say surveillance video shows Wolf removing the letters Nov. 30.
They say he gave the letters to a security guard, telling him to pass them
to the property manager. Damage is estimated at $1,100.
Wolf declined comment Saturday and his attorney didn't immediately return a
call. Wolf announced baseball, football, and the Olympics for ABC in the
1970s and did sportscasts in Washington, D.C., and New York.

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