The statue of Southern General Robert E. Lee in Richmond, Virginia, USA has now been taken down. A large crane hoisted down the statue on Wednesday in front of cheering spectators.
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The statue of the officer was removed from a giant shelf where it has stood in Virginia’s capital for more than a century.
Hundreds of spectators attended, some had Black Lives Matter posters and several sang. The police were also in place, and the surrounding streets were blocked for traffic.
The statue, which is 6 meters high, will be cut into several parts and stored in a safe place before it is decided where its terminus will be.
It was Governor Ralph Northam who ordered the removal of the statue last summer, following the assassination of Georg Floyd in Minneapolis. Last week, the state Supreme Court gave the go-ahead to take down the statue.