The battle over the removal of a Confederate monument from a park in Dallas, Texas continues to drag on in court.
Back in March, the city’s Landmark Commission voted to remove the Confederate War Memorial from the Pioneer Park Cemetery.
However, a lawsuit which argues that the city didn’t follow procedure is now stalling the removal.
The parties responsible for filing the lawsuit were ordered to pay a $50,000 bond because the city claims it’s spending hundreds of dollars daily to keep the monument standing.
One of the individuals who filed the suit, Warren Johnson, said on Thursday, November 7, 2019 that Dallas residents raised the money in just over 25 days.
“We have been pounding the phones and pounding [..]
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