Alabama city removes Confederate statue without notice
05-06-2020 23:48 via kxan.com

Alabama city removes Confederate statue without notice

MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Alabama’s port city removed a statue of a Confederate naval officer early Friday after days of protests over the police killing of George Floyd, with the mayor saying the monument was a “potential distraction” to focusing on the city’s future.The bronze likeness of Admiral Raphael Semmes, which stood in the middle of a downtown street near the Mobile waterfront for 120 years, had become a flash point for protest in the Gulf Coast city.
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