Ala. governor orders 4 Confederate flags removed from state Capitol
Alabama Gov, Robert Bently has ordered that Confederate flags be taken down from the state Capitol. (KSWB/NDN)
June 24, 2015 - 8:17 am
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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has directed that four Confederate flags be taken down from a Confederate memorial at the state Capitol. (Inform/NDN)
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has directed that four Confederate flags be taken down from a Confederate memorial at the state Capitol.
Bentley’s order comes just two days after South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley asked state lawmakers to remove the flag from her state’s Capitol, and amid a seismic shift on the question of whether the flag should fly on government property, in the wake of last week’s church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina.
Bentley spokeswoman Yasamie August told CNN that the flags were taken down because Bentley did not want to distract from legislative issues. August said the move will be permanent.
The Birmingham News reports that workers quietly removed the flags at 8:20 a.m. Wednesday and declined to answer questions. Bentley later told the paper that the flags had “the potential to become a major distraction” as state leaders work through the state budget and other issues.
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