Friday, July 17, 2015

2 Confederate memorials defaced in Charlotte

Via comment by Cav Med on From the Liberal Left To the Loony Left They All H..."Two Confederate war memorials in Charlotte were found defaced on Wednesday, including one that was the center of debate last week between Mecklenburg County commissioners and the public.

Vandals apparently smeared liquid cement across both sides of a monument unveiled in 1929 during the 39th reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, county officials said. The monument stands perched on a hill between the Grady Cole Center and American Memorial Stadium on North Kings Drive.

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without a single shot fired.

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treasonous traitors.

 The word “racist” has been painted on a Confederate monument that sits across from the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department outside the Old City Hall, Wednesday, July 15, 2015.

Two Confederate war memorials in Charlotte were found defaced on Wednesday, including one that was the center of debate last week between Mecklenburg County commissioners and the public.

Vandals apparently smeared liquid cement across both sides of an obscure monument unveiled in 1929 during the 39th reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, county officials said. The monument stands perched on a hill between the Grady Cole Center and American Memorial Stadium on North Kings Drive.

Someone also spray painted “Racist” on the memorial on the grounds of Old City Hall on Trade Street. The Confederate Memorial Association of Charlotte erected the monument in 1977.

4 comments:

  1. It appears that the vandalism has been used as justification for removing the monument - - permanently:

    http://cedarposts.blogspot.com/2015/07/city-of-charlotte-removes-confederate.html

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