NYPD 'hunt' artist Banksy
Despite police in New York investigating Banksy's real identity - so they can arrest him for defacing public property - the British graffiti artist has unveiled his latest artwork in the city.
Despite police in New York investigating Banksy's real identity - so they can arrest him for defacing public property - the British graffiti artist has unveiled his latest artwork in the city.
US police are continuing to investigate the identity of mysterious British graffiti artist Banksy in New York.
He is being tracked across the city by the New York Police Department (NYPD) over his "defacing" drawings.
Earlier today Banksy released his latest artwork during his six-month residency in the city.
ITV News Washington Correspondent Robert Moore reports from New York:
British graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest artwork as New York police continue to track him down for "defacing" public property.
The artist sold work worth £20,000 for £38 from a stall in Central Park in the latest stunt in his month long 'live exhibition' in the city.