A 6-foot-tall stone Ten Commandments monument installed Tuesday on the Arkansas Capitol grounds was toppled less than 24 hours later after a 32-year-old Arkansas man drove a vehicle into the statue, apparently while streaming the act live on Facebook, officials said.
Chris Powell, a spokesman with the secretary of state's office, said he was called early Wednesday and told a man drove a vehicle through the monument. That driver — identified in an arrest report as Michael Tate Reed of Van Buren — was arrested by Capitol police shortly after, Powell said. News reports indicate Reed was previously accused of destroying a Ten Commandments monument in Oklahoma.
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Reed doesn't even see them as The Ten Suggestions.
ReplyDeleteWhat is wrong with people? This was hurting no one. God help us all.
ReplyDeletePut him in prison till he calls out for Jesus
ReplyDeleteHe is only doing it for attention.
ReplyDeleteHe needs his a** kicked.
I don't believe in God and think religion in general is nonsensical but, I respect that others do believe and put great faith in that belief. This act was unnecessary and disrespectful.
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ReplyDeleteMight want to read the article again.. .this guy is very much a Christian, and did call out to Jesus. He just also happens to be overzealous about his view on church state separation.
Throw the book at this guy!
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