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A legendary Miami graffiti artist known for tagging overhead signs on Interstate 95 was killed on May 13 by an oncoming Brightline train.
Eric Alan Hirt, 47, was struck and killed at 12:26 a.m. while walking on the tracks in Biscayne Park, Miami-Dade Sheriffs Office Detective Joseph Peguero Rivera said in an email. The Miami-Dade Medical Examiners Office confirmed that the train was a Brightline. The office is still investigating. Brightline officials declined to comment.
Known as Eson, Hirt was a member of the MSG Crew, or Miami Style Gods, a group of street graffiti artists that formed in the 1990s. Hirt with crew founder Crome appeared in a 2018 documentary by Vice, The Last Vandals, recounting their daring vandalism missions, with police at their heels, and reflecting on how graffiti became culturally acceptable and commercially embraced, in Wynwood.
Video footage in the film shows him climbing across metal scaffolding to bomb a street sign hanging over I-95, emblazoning it with his name.
Graffiti to me is like a sickness, he said in the film. I cant drive down the street without wanting to hit every curb, pole, sign, wall. Its just programmed in my head.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida/2026/05/25/eson-graffiti-artist-killed-by-train-brightline/
Shoulda picked a different "hobby"...
rampartd
(5,116 posts)i have seen good graffiti, but as an urban home owner i'd make spray paint a controlled substance.
dalton99a
(95,482 posts)
republianmushroom
(22,770 posts)newdeal2
(5,636 posts)The amount of death and destruction in less than 10 years is unbelievable. Except it's Florida and they don't believe in regulations.
obamanut2012
(29,519 posts)The people hitting the rain are doing what they aren't supposed to be doing. Walking on trains, riding bikes and cars around the arms. In Delray, a fucking FIRETRUCK drove around the arms.
obamanut2012
(29,519 posts)Mysterian
(6,654 posts)"Grafitti artists" can go to hell.
Hey Joe
(826 posts)with their selfish, immature scribblings to the detriment of all inhabitants whose tax dollars go into maintaining and cleaning up the mess they make of the environment.
I dont deny that some have talent, but they shouldnt be defacing property uninvited and unwanted.