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Confederate monument damaged but still stands in Tuskegee

Tuskegee Confederate Monument
Associated Press

A Tuskegee city council member tried to remove a Confederate statue with a chainsaw on Wednesday.

The 115-year-old monument sits in a park within the district of former mayor Johnny Ford who said he acted because his constituents voted last week in a public meeting to remove the memorial. This is the latest development surrounding the removal of the monument from the nearly all-Black town after it was erected in 1906.

Sheriff Andre Brunson said charges are possible but that no arrests have been made. 

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