PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – A Virginia state senator has been charged with two felonies for actions at a Confederate monument that was destroyed on June 10 in the city of Portsmouth.
State Sen. Louise Lucas, among others, faces charges of conspiracy to commit a felony and injury to a monument in excess of $1,000. Portsmouth Police Chief Angela Greene announced the charges during a Monday afternoon press conference.
Portsmouth officials held the briefing Monday afternoon to announce that warrants have been secured against several individuals more than two months after an incident at the city’s monument.
Greene issued a statement but did not take any questions as the investigation is ongoing, city officials said.
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3 comments:
POS!
It didn't belong to her. The owners didn't give permission. Open and shut.
force her to resign from the Senate. If she is convicted of a Felony then they have grounds.
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