Baltimore Sun

Vandals hit Black churches during rallies

- By Michael Balsamo and Ashraf Khalil

WASHINGTON — Vandals tore down a Black Lives Matter banner and sign from two historic Black churches in downtown Washington and set the banner ablaze as nighttime clashes Saturday between pro-Donald Trumpsuppo­rters and counterdem­onstrators erupted into violence and arrests.

Police on Sunday said they were investigat­ing the incidents at the Asbury United Methodist Church and Metropolit­an A.M.E. Church as potential hate crimes, which one religious leader likened to a cross burning.

“This weekend, we saw forces of hate seeking to use destructio­n and intimidati­on to tear us apart,” District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser said Sunday. “We will not let that happen.”

A video posted on Twitter showed a group of men appearing to take down a BLM sign at the Metropolit­an A.M.E. Church as others in the crowd shout, “Whose streets? Our streets.”

Another video showed people pouring an accelerant on a BLM banner and setting it ablaze in the street as others cheered and cursed antifa.

Someone walks up about a minute later and uses a fire extinguish­er to put out the flames.

“It pained me especially to see our name, Asbury, in flames,” the Rev. Dr. Ianther M. Mills, the senior pastor at Asbury church said in a statement Sunday. “For me it was reminiscen­t of cross burnings.”

Leaders of the Black Lives Matter organizati­on decried the attacks on the churches, partly faulting police for allowing white supremacis­ts to “run rampant.”

A spokespers­on for D.C. police said Sunday that it was taking the offenses seriously and actively investigat­ing.

 ?? VICTORJ. BLUE/THE NEWYORKTIM­ES ?? A banner from Asbury United Methodist Church is destroyed Saturday in Washington.
VICTORJ. BLUE/THE NEWYORKTIM­ES A banner from Asbury United Methodist Church is destroyed Saturday in Washington.

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