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Man accused of destroying new Ten Commandments statue in Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK — Less than 24 hours after it was installed, a man is accused of driving his car into the Ten Commandments monument at the Arkansas state Capitol.

Michael Tate Reed, 32, drove through the statue early Wednesday morning while filming it on his cellphone and posting the video on Facebook, authorities said.

This isn't the first time Reed, of Van Buren, Ark., has destroyed a Ten Commandments monument. Three years ago, he was arrested in the destruction of Oklahoma's monument at its state Capitol, authorities said.

Reed was booked into the Pulaski County (Ark.) Detention Center on charges of defacing an object of public interest, criminal trespassing and first-degree criminal mischief.

Authorities did not know whether he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf, and a video arraignment was set for Thursday morning, a Pulaski County, Ark., sheriff's spokesman said.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...dments-monument-arkansas-destroyed/436184001/
 
So you're for destruction of property if you don't agree with it?

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-- an intentionally misrepresented proposition that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument.

FWIW, when the govt won't uphold the Constitution, what's one to do?
 
Man accused of destroying new Ten Commandments statue in Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK — Less than 24 hours after it was installed, a man is accused of driving his car into the Ten Commandments monument at the Arkansas state Capitol.

Michael Tate Reed, 32, drove through the statue early Wednesday morning while filming it on his cellphone and posting the video on Facebook, authorities said.

This isn't the first time Reed, of Van Buren, Ark., has destroyed a Ten Commandments monument. Three years ago, he was arrested in the destruction of Oklahoma's monument at its state Capitol, authorities said.

Reed was booked into the Pulaski County (Ark.) Detention Center on charges of defacing an object of public interest, criminal trespassing and first-degree criminal mischief.

Authorities did not know whether he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf, and a video arraignment was set for Thursday morning, a Pulaski County, Ark., sheriff's spokesman said.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...dments-monument-arkansas-destroyed/436184001/

My daughter is going to grad school in Little Rock. Trust me when I say this incident was probably one of the better, more peaceful "incidents", to take place in LR recently. Crime there is through the roof. They've had like 9 drive by shootings in the past couple of weeks m/l and I'm not talking about in poor ghetto-esque neighborhoods, I"m talking about at major Interstate exchanges and exits/entrances. Violent crime takes place there all over the area, not just in poor or minority neighborhoods, but literally all over town. There are no "better parts of town". She told me a while back that she was watching an interview with AR's Repub governor, near the capital building area, and he was all big talk about crime and so on and then you could hear gun shots in the background and his bodyguards scurrying around to protect him. It's literally so bad I'm about to have to apologize to Detroit for all the ****e I've talked about them over the years.
 
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