Thursday, August 25, 2016

Confederate flags taken off 70 graves at historic cemetery in Brunswick

Via Billy

Police say vandalism, Sons of Confederate Veterans leaders say desecration

A city police report describes the theft of 70 flags from the graves of Confederate veterans at Oak Grove Cemetery as theft of property.

Two officers of a Sons of Confederate Veterans camp say it was a desecration considering Congress long ago conferred the same status on the Confederate dead as other U.S. veterans.

The report of the missing flags was made August 18 by Hal Crowe, commander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans Thomas Marsh Forman Camp #485.

The Confederate battle flag “is represented on the flags and may be the reason they were stolen and removed,’’ the police report says.

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2 comments:

  1. Brunswick use to be a grand old Southern town until the demons
    came to town. This was the town the baby was shot in the face
    by a Black thug.
    Stealing Confederate flags on Confederate graves is a mental
    disease brought about by black propaganda.

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    1. Brunswick use to be a grand old Southern town until the demons came to town.

      Such a shame.

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