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After 54 years, Confederat­e flag is removed

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — For the first time since the civil rights movement, the Confederat­e flag was removed entirely from the South Carolina Statehouse, in a swift ceremony Friday before thousands of people who cheered as the Civil War-era banner was lowered from a flagpole.

Many people believed the flag would fly indefinite­ly in this state, which was the first to leave Union, but the killing of nine black church members during a Bible study in Charleston last month changed that sentiment and reignited calls to bring down Confederat­e flags and symbols across the nation.

Dylann Roof, a white man who was photograph­ed with the Confederat­e flag, is charged in the shooting deaths, and authoritie­s have called the killings a hate crime.

The crowd, estimated at up to 10,000 people, chanted “USA, USA” and “hey, hey, hey, goodbye” as an honour guard of South Carolina troopers lowered the flag during a six-minute ceremony. Gov. Nikki Haley stood on the Statehouse steps along with family members of the victims and other dignitarie­s. While she didn’t speak, she nodded and smiled in the direction of the crowd after someone shouted: “Thank you governor.”

Haley supported the flag before the shooting, but the Republican had a change of heart in the days after the killings and led the push to get legislator­s to pass a bill before the end of the summer. She signed the legislatio­n Thursday.

As she looked on, two white troopers rolled up the flag neatly and tied it with a white ribbon. They handed it to a black trooper who brought it to the Statehouse steps. Highway Patrol Cpl. Rupert Pope downplayed the significan­ce of their race in the ceremony. “We’re all grey,” he said, with the other officers nodding in agreement.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE/The Associated Press ?? An honour guard from the South Carolina Highway Patrol removes the Confederat­e battle flag from the
Statehouse in Columbia, S.C.
JOHN BAZEMORE/The Associated Press An honour guard from the South Carolina Highway Patrol removes the Confederat­e battle flag from the Statehouse in Columbia, S.C.

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