CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Charlotte Observer) - It had taken at least a full day in the hot sun for six people to paint the big spirit rock Thursday in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and George Floyd, said Kayden Hunt, the student body president at Ardrey Kell High.But on Sunday morning, Hunt woke up to find out that it had been defaced. When she got to the Ballantyne high school with her family, she started crying.“’I’m not sure how to tell you how I feel, In actuality, I would just say exhausted, broken 100%,” she said.The names of those who had died from police brutality had been...…CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Charlotte Observer) - It had taken at least a full day in the hot sun for six people to paint the big spirit rock Thursday in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and George Floyd, said Kayden Hunt, the student body president at Ardrey Kell High.But on Sunday morning, Hunt woke up to find out that it had been defaced. When she got to the Ballantyne high school with her family, she started crying.“’I’m not sure how to tell you how I feel, In actuality, I would just say exhausted, broken 100%,” she said.The names of those who had died from police brutality had been...WW…