Shelby Lang Smith, a registered sex offender, was charged with vandalizing the Oklahoma Capitol and additional locations. (Credit: Oklahoma Highway Patrol/Facebook)

A registered sex offender is accused of defacing Oklahoma’s state Capitol and other government buildings with anti-ICE graffiti that said "KILL ICE" and other inflammatory messages targeting Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt, according to authorities.

Shelby Lang Smith was arrested Jan. 23 over several incidents of public property being vandalized, including damage to the Civic Center, OKC Municipal Court building and the state Capitol.

Smith is facing several charges, including 10 counts of malicious injury to property and three counts of threatening violent acts, according to the Oklahoma City Police Department.

Authorities confirmed the suspect, Shelby Lang Smith, is a registered sex offender. (Oklahoma Highway Patrol/Facebook)

Smith was sentenced Feb. 18 to five years in prison for violation of probation, FOX 25 reported. 

Oklahoma Highway Patrol shared a video of the arrest. (Oklahoma Highway Patrol/Facebook)

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He was convicted in 2022 of soliciting sexual conduct with a minor by use of technology, the outlet reported.

The Oklahoma state Capitol was vandalized in January. (Jeremy Poland/Getty)

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"The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) is charged with the protection of the State Capitol and the safety of those who work in and visit this building," OHP wrote in a statement on Facebook. 

"We will aggressively investigate and pursue anyone who threatens that safety or damages public property," the agency continued. "Acts of vandalism and threats of violence against the Capitol will not be tolerated."

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