Protesters tried to remove a Confederate monument in Birmingham. The mayor told them he would finish the job

Some protesters pressed Woodfin by calling on him to remove the memorial the same night. Chants of “no justice, no peace” continued after Woodfin’s pleas.
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“Birmingham, this is not us,” Woodfin said at a news conference on Monday. “This is not who we are. This is not how we taught the world how to protest.”
“Violence, looting and chaos is not the road to reform and anybody that’s doing the looting, anybody that’s breaking things just because, anybody that’s setting fires just because, I want to make this very clear to you. You’re not doing that in the name of reform or George Floyd. You’re on a different agenda that the City of Birmingham will not tolerate.”
Woodfin also addressed plans to remove the Confederate monument, although he did not specify when exactly it would come down.
“In order to prevent more civil unrest in our city, I think it is very imperative that we remove this statue that’s in Linn Park,” he said.
In 2017, Alabama enacted a law directed at local governments that bars the removal, renaming, removal and alteration of monuments, memorial streets, memorial buildings and architecturally significant buildings located on public property for 40 or more years.
Woodfin said he recognized that the state attorney general’s office could bring a civil suit against the city for taking down the monument, but that the costs would be worth it.
“If there’s a judgment rendered from the judge, then we should be held accountable,” Woodfin said. “And I believe I am willing to accept that, because that is a lower cost than civil unrest in our city.”
The city of Birmingham had previously tried to cover up the inscription on the base of the Confederate monument by building a black wooden box it, resulting in a lawsuit brought by the state attorney general.
Alabama’s Supreme Court ultimately ruled that the city’s actions violated state law and hit the city with a $25,000 fine.
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