The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Philadelph­ia ponders fate of Rizzo statue

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PHILADELPH­IA » The mayor of Philadelph­ia says the city should discuss the future of a statue of one of his predecesso­rs after reports of possible vandalism and a city councilwom­an’s call for its removal.

Democratic Mayor Jim Kenney said Tuesday now is the “right time” for a conversati­on about the statue of Frank Rizzo, a former mayor and police commission­er who critics say reigned over the city when police brutality was the accepted norm.

The talk comes days after a violent white nationalis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Virginia that was sparked by the planned removal of a Confederat­e statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee, and as cities and institutio­ns across the country are tackling how to handle monuments linked to racism and other emotionall­y charged issues.

Philadelph­ia has long tried to reconcile the complicate­d legacy of Rizzo, who served as mayor from 1972 to 1980 and who died of a heart attack in 1991. His friends, family and fans remember him as a devoted public servant unafraid to speak his mind. His detractors saw his police force as corrupt and brutal and said Rizzo alienated minorities both as police commission­er and mayor.

On Monday, Democratic Councilwom­an Helen Gym said on Twitter that the statue should be removed.

“All around the country, we’re fighting to remove the monuments to slavery & racism. Philly, we have work to do. Take the Rizzo statue down,” she tweeted.

She later said she would initiate a public process around the statue when the city council reconvenes in September.

Overnight, a sign reading “Shame on President Trump” was hung around the statue’s neck, and on Wednesday a man from Maplewood, New Jersey, was charged with disorderly conduct for throwing eggs at it earlier in the day.

The bronze statue, unveiled in 1999, depicts Rizzo bounding down the steps of the Municipal Services Building. It was donated to the city.

Calls to remove the statue aren’t new. A year ago, an anti-police brutality group launched an online petition to take the statue down.

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 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A family passes a statue of the late Philadelph­ia Mayor Frank Rizzo, who also served as the city’s police commission­er, as it stands outside the Municipal Services Building covered in raw eggs and surrounded by barricades in Philadelph­ia, Wednesday....
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A family passes a statue of the late Philadelph­ia Mayor Frank Rizzo, who also served as the city’s police commission­er, as it stands outside the Municipal Services Building covered in raw eggs and surrounded by barricades in Philadelph­ia, Wednesday....

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