Protesters topple, burn Confederate Albert Pike statue in DC

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Protesters pull down and torch Confederate general statue in DC

In the wake of Juneteenth rallies, protesters pulled down and burned a statue of Albert Pike in D.C. late Friday night.

UPDATE (9:50 a.m.): FOX 5's Stephanie Ramirez reports District maintenance crews are removing the Albert Pike statue from its perch near 3rd and D streets NW.

ORIGINAL: In the wake of Juneteenth rallies, protesters pulled down and burned a statue of Albert Pike in D.C. late Friday night.

Between 80 and 100 people were gathered around the statue around 11 p.m.

Hours after throwing ropes around the statue - it came down around 11:15 p.m.

RELATED: Celebrations, protests mix at DC Juneteenth event

The statue on 3rd and D Streets, Northwest is the only monument Confederate monument in the nation’s capital.

Social justice demonstrations have flared up nationwide after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

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Many of these demonstrations have routinely included the vandalism or destruction of monuments celebrating Confederate figures – or other public figures associated with racism.

RELATED: George Preston Marshall statue removed from RFK Stadium

The Albert Pike statue has been a topic of controversy in D.C. for a number of years.

President Trump responded to the incident via Twitter:
 

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Protesters topple, burn Albert Pike statue in DC

Protesters in the District tore down and burned a statue of Confederate General Albert Pike Friday night.

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