Judge Blocks Removal of Confederate Statue that Sparked Charlottesville Protest
A judge in Virginia has blocked the city of Charlottesville’s from removing the statue of Robert E. Lee that sparked a white nationalist rally two years ago.
Circuit Court Judge Richard E. Moore ruled on September 13 that removing the statue would violate the state’s law that protects war memorials, the Daily Progress reported. Moore’s decision also exte…
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