Protest in Virginia intensifies, protesters break statue of Jefferson Davis
Protest in Virginia intensifies, protesters break statue of Jefferson Davis
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Los Angeles: On Wednesday night, protesters broke the statue of Jefferson Davis at Virginia's famous Avenue  Richmond. According to reports, the statue of Davis, who was the President of the Confederate States, was dropped at around 11 o'clock at night and the idol was found at the intersection. Richmond police arrived at the scene after being informed of the case.

According to reports, protesters in Portsmouth also damaged and downed four statues belonging to the Confederation, monuments on Wednesday. According to reports from the Virginia Pilot, the demolition of a statue began around 8.20 pm but the ropes used for it were broken. Notably, the Portsmouth City Council's decision to remove the memorial is angered, people.

On Tuesday, protesters dropped a statue of Christopher Columbus in Richmond and set it on fire in the lake. The Confederate was a confederation of South American states that fought against the northern states in the American Civil War and was defeated in 1865. These monuments belong to the same time. This association was founded in 1861 and was in support of the continuation of slavery. These statues are being broken at a time when protests are going on against the death of black man George Floyd in police custody across the country.

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