The Jerusalem Post

Charlottes­ville removes Confederat­e statue at center of deadly 2017 protest

- • By JULIA HARTE

A statue of Confederat­e Gen. Robert E. Lee was taken down in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, on Saturday, nearly four years after white supremacis­t protests over plans to remove it led to clashes in which a woman was run down by a car and killed.

Shortly after the removal of the Lee statue, a statue of Confederat­e Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson was also removed from its base in another city park. Onlookers who had gathered hours earlier cheered as the statues were loaded onto trucks and driven away.

Statues honoring leaders of the pro-slavery Confederat­e side in the American Civil War have become a focus of protests against racism in recent years.

The college town’s planned removal of the Lee statue in 2017 prompted a rally by white supremacis­ts that turned deadly when a car driven into a crowd by a self-described neo-Nazi killed a counter-protester, 32-year-old Heather Heyer.

Weeks later the Charlottes­ville city council unanimousl­y ordered the Jackson statue to be removed.

Citizens including the Virginia Division of the Sons of Confederat­e Veterans sued Charlottes­ville over the removal plans. In April,

Virginia’s highest court ruled the city could remove both Confederat­e statues, overturnin­g a state Circuit Court decision that had upheld the citizen lawsuit.

Charlottes­ville will keep the statues in storage until it makes a final decision about what to do

with them, officials said in a statement on Friday. The city installed protective fencing and designated no-parking zones around the parks in anticipati­on of Saturday’s removals, the statement said.

Asked whether the city was aware of any planned protests,

city spokesman Brian Wheeler said, “an indication of how we feel about this is, we’re inviting the public to join us in the park.”

“We think a lot of our community members really want to be there to see this happen.” (Reuters)

 ?? (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) ?? A STATUE OF Confederat­e Gen. Robert E. Lee is removed after a years-long legal battle over the contentiou­s monument in Charlottes­ville, Virginia yesterday.
(Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) A STATUE OF Confederat­e Gen. Robert E. Lee is removed after a years-long legal battle over the contentiou­s monument in Charlottes­ville, Virginia yesterday.

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