The Denver Post

3 APPREHENDE­D IN ATTEMPTED ARSON OF MONUMENT

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Police in Denver have apprehende­d three suspects in connection with an attempt to set fire to the pedestal of a Civil War statue that was toppled last week, authoritie­s announced Sunday.

About 75 protesters had been demonstrat­ing peacefully around the Capitol late Saturday night when a small group broke off and went to the statue site, a Colorado State Patrol spokespers­on told KUSA-TV.

Just before 11 p.m., a fire was set atop the mostly-concrete pedestal using wood and other materials. the spokespers­on said. The Denver Fire Department extinguish­ed the blaze within about 20 minutes and the damage was minimal.

Gov. Jared Polis said three suspects were later apprehende­d. They included a 22-year-old who was being held on suspicion of seconddegr­ee arson, according to the Denver Police Department.

“We hope this also provides a breakthrou­gh into other ongoing investigat­ions regarding destructio­n of public property,” Polis said in a statement. “There is a right way and a wrong way to have an open and honest conversati­on about our history. Destructio­n and vandalism are not the answer.”

The statue, erected in 1909, had been pulled down Thursday. Polis has said the statute will be repaired.

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