Protesters tear down Christopher Columbus statue in Saint Paul,
Minnesota
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[June 11, 2020]
By Nicholas Pfosi
SAINT PAUL, Minn. (Reuters) - A group of
protesters pulled down a statue of Italian explorer Christopher Columbus
in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on Thursday, the latest U.S. monument to be
torn down amid nationwide demonstrations against police brutality and
racial inequalities.
The 10-foot bronze statue was pulled from its granite base by several
dozen people led by a Minnesota-based Native American activist outside
the state Capitol, documented by news photographers and television
camera operators.
"It was the right thing to do and it was the right time to do it," the
activist, Mike Forcia, told Reuters in apparent reference to more than
two weeks of protests over the May 25 death of a 46-year-old black man,
George Floyd, under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer.
Native American activists have long objected to honoring Columbus,
saying that his expeditions to the Americas led to the colonization and
genocide of their ancestors.
Saint Paul neighbors Minneapolis, and the two are commonly referred to
as the Twin Cities.
Forcia said he was advised by a Minnesota state trooper that he could
expect to be arrested in the coming days and charged with criminal
destruction. A city crew removed the statue, which was broken at the
base.
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State Patrol officers stand guard as employees of Twin Cities
Transport and Recovery work to clear the toppled statue of
Christopher Columbus on the Minnesota State Capitol Grounds in St
Paul, Minnesota, U.S. June 10, 2020. REUTERS/Nicholas Pfosi
According to a website for the Capitol, the monument was created by
sculptor Carlo Brioschi and dedicated in 1931 as a gift to the city
from Italian-Americans in Minnesota.
On Tuesday, a monument to Columbus erected in Richmond, Virginia, in
1927 was vandalized and thrown into a lake. In the early hours of
Wednesday in Boston, the head of a statue of the explorer was
removed and broken.
In Washington, U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi
urged Congress on Wednesday to remove from the U.S. Capitol 11
statues representing Confederate leaders and soldiers from the Civil
War.
(Writing and additional reporting by Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles;
Editing by Leslie Adler)
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