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Man breaks Ten Commandmen­ts – with his car

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Washington: A 32-year-old man has been arrested for ramming his car into a monument of the Ten Commandmen­ts outside the Arkansas state legislatur­e, shattering the statue less than 24 hours after it was erected.

The suspect, identified as Michael Reed, will face charges of defacing objects of public interest and criminal trespass, the Little Rock, Arkansas sheriff ’s office told reporters.

Reed apparently live-streamed a video of himself charging his vehicle at the granite stele.

“Freedom!” he cries as the car slams into the 1.8m tall monument, according to footage posted on his Facebook account and re-posted by the Arkansas Online news site.

“Some idiot in my home state broke all 10 commandmen­ts at the same time,” Southern Baptist pastor and conservati­ve ex-governor Mike Huckabee wrote on Twitter.

“He wasn’t Moses and it wasn’t Mt Sinai,” added Huckabee, a former Republican presidenti­al hopeful.

In October 2014 the suspect, Reed, destroyed another Ten Commandmen­ts monument that had been installed at the foot of the Oklahoma state legislatur­e.

Local media reported that Reed also broke that monument by ramming it with a vehicle.

The latest incident has added fuel to controvers­y over raising religious symbols on public land.

The first amendment to the US Constituti­on states that Congress “shall make no law respecting an establishm­ent of religion” – and on this basis the American Civil Liberties Union said it would challenge the placement of the monument in court.

Defenders of the monument claim the engraving references the country’s historical­ly Christian roots – and that since it was built with private money, it cost taxpayers nothing.

They also point to a 2005 US Supreme Court ruling that allowed a similar monument at the foot of the Texas state Capitol to stand.

 ?? — AP ?? Before and after: The new Ten Commandmen­ts monument outside the state Capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas, is blocked off after Reed (inset) crashed into it with a vehicle, less than 24 hours after it was placed on the Capitol grounds.
— AP Before and after: The new Ten Commandmen­ts monument outside the state Capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas, is blocked off after Reed (inset) crashed into it with a vehicle, less than 24 hours after it was placed on the Capitol grounds.
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