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Second monument to Confederacy defaced in Virginia’s capital city


Members of the Virginia Flaggers demonstrate recently near the monument for Confederacy President Jefferson Davis, which has been vandalized twice. A second monument was vandalized in the city this week.
Members of the Virginia Flaggers demonstrate recently near the monument for Confederacy President Jefferson Davis, which has been vandalized twice. A second monument was vandalized in the city this week. AP FILE PHOTO

A second monument in memory of the Confederacy has been vandalized in Richmond.

Media reports state that the base of the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument was spray painted with red paint either late Thursday or early Friday. The vandalism included an obscenity.

Police are investigating the defacement.

The monument in the city’s Libby Hill neighborhood overlooks the James River.

The Jefferson Davis monument in the city’s Fan District has been vandalized twice.

The incidents follow the mass killings at a black church in Charleston, S.C.

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