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Christopher Columbus statue beheaded in Boston

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Published : Jun 11, 2020, 3:46 PM IST

Updated : Jun 11, 2020, 4:13 PM IST

The head of a Christopher Columbus statue, located in a waterfront park near the city's traditionally Italian North End, was found on the ground early on Wednesday. Statues with racist connections have been targeted by protesters around the world speaking out against police brutality.

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A damaged Christopher Columbus statue stands, Wednesday, June 10, 2020, in a waterfront park near the city's traditionally Italian North End neighborhood, in Boston.

Boston: A statue of Christopher Columbus was found beheaded on Wednesday morning in Boston.

Mayor Marty Walsh said that the statue will be taken down and placed in storage for the time being.

A statue of Christopher Columbus was found beheaded on Wednesday.

The head of the statue, located in a waterfront park near the city's traditionally Italian North End, was found on the ground at about 12:30 am, police said.

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"That said, this particular statue has been subject to repeated vandalism here in Boston, and given the conversations that we're certainly having right now in our city of Boston and throughout the country, we're also going to take time to assess the historic meaning of this action," Walsh told reporters.

The statue was splashed with red paint in June 2015 with the words "Black Lives Matter" spray-painted on the base. And in 2006, its head went missing only to be found six days later.

Read also: Richmond protesters topple Columbus statue, throw it in lake

Statues with racist connections have been targeted by protesters around the world speaking out against police brutality.

A Columbus statue in Richmond, Virginia was toppled and thrown into a lake on Tuesday night.

Statues of Columbus across the US are often vandalised on Columbus Day in October as the 15th-century explorer has become a polarizing figure.

Native American advocates have pressed states to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day over concerns that Columbus spurred centuries of genocide against indigenous populations in the Americas.

Boston's Italian marble statue is 6-feet tall on a 5-foot pedestal. It was installed in what is now known as Christopher Columbus Park in 1979.

AP

Last Updated :Jun 11, 2020, 4:13 PM IST
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