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U.S. Constitution Title: More arrested in toppling of Confederate statue in North Carolina Three more protesters were arrested Wednesday for participating in the toppling of a nearly century-old statue of a Confederate soldier in North Carolina. Dante Strobino, 35, and Ngoc Loan Tran, 24, were arrested when they attended a court hearing for another woman who was charged Tuesday for climbing a ladder to attach a rope to the bronze soldier. Peter Gilbert, 39, was arrested later Wednesday afternoon.
Ngoc Loan Tran, 24 (Durham County Sheriff’s Office) The Durham County Sheriff’s office said the three arrested Wednesday were charged with two felonies related to inciting and participating in a riot that damaged property. Dante Strobino, 35 (Durham County Sheriff's Office) The woman who climbed the ladder, Takiyah Thompson, was charged with the same counts a day before. She is a student at historically black North Carolina Central University. Peter Gilbert, 39 (Durham County Sheriff's Office) This framegrab from a video shows Takiyah Thompson, a member of Workers World Party and student at N.C. Central University being arrested by Durham County Sheriff's deputies Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017 in Durham, N.C. Thompson was arrested in connection with the removal and vandalism of a Confederate statue Monday. Thompson, was arrested after activists held a press conference Tuesday. (Julia Wall /The News & Observer via AP) Expand / Collapse Takiyah Thompson, a member of Workers World Party and student at N.C. Central University being arrested by Durham County Sheriff's deputies, Aug. 15, 2017 in Durham, N.C. (Julia Wall/AP ) The three are affiliated with the Workers World Party, which helped organize the Durham protest in response to deadly violence over the weekend during a white nationalist rally Charlottesville, Virginia. The North Carolina statue, which was dedicated in 1924, was brought down after Thompson allegedly climbed up and attached a rope. Demonstrators then pulled down it down. Seconds after the monument fell, protesters began kicking the crumpled bronze monument. “I’m tired of white supremacy keeping its foot on my neck and the necks of people who look like me,” Thompson said at a news conference. “That statue glorifies the conditions that oppressed people live in, and it had to go.” The Durham protest was in response to a white nationalist rally held in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend, which lead to three deaths. Although the violence in Virginia has prompted fresh talk by government officials about bringing down symbols of the Confederacy around the South, North Carolina has a law protecting them, according to The Associated Press. The 2015 law prevents removing such monuments on public property without permission from state officials. Durham County Sheriff Mike Andrews said Tuesday that his deputies were working to identify others involved in the incident and plan to pursue felony charges against them. Late Tuesday, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper called for the removal of any remaining Confederate monuments on state property, directing state officials to study the cost and logistics of moving them to historical sites or museums. "We cannot continue to glorify a war against the United States of America fought in the defense of slavery," Cooper said in a statement. "These monuments should come down." Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest The three are affiliated with the Workers World Party, which helped organize the Durham protest in response to deadly violence over the weekend during a white nationalist rally Charlottesville, Virginia. Ah yes communist party at it again! They should be arrested and charged with destruction of public property and terrorist threat. Oh lets not forget they should be charged with bullying every decent person! Oh and since they are part of a organization hit them with RICO! ;)
#2. To: Justified (#1) That statue glorifies the conditions that oppressed people live in, and it had to go.” I've read elsewhere that the statue was a memorial to fallen confederate soldiers, and did not glorify slavery in any way. It should be put back up in a private cemetery.
#3. To: Justified (#0) "We cannot continue to glorify a war against the United States of America fought in the defense of slavery," So, Gov. Roy Cooper, you think the Civil War was about slavery, huh? What was it Lincoln said during the Civil War? "My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that..."
#4. To: Justified (#0) Dante Strobino, 35, and Ngoc Loan Tran, 24, were arrested when they attended a court hearing for another woman who was charged Tuesday Were they charged with felony stupidity?
#5. To: Justified (#1) Ohhhh boy! I hope they get like a million years probation! They deserve it!
#6. To: Justified (#1) Ah yes communist party at it again! As with the Occupy protests, I fully expected we'd see the academic Left and the old Commies working together in the current Resist movement. It is the Dem's fallback cadres for these kinds of action.
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