Folks:
Troy Capps, the "alleged" spray painter of the CS Monument in Portsmouth, Virginia was arrested earlier this month. This is one of only two monuments erected in the states of the Confederacy to honor all the branches of service. He painted all the faces of the statue black, but claims both that it was a prank, and that he only vaugely remembers it. The City of Portsmouth, at a cost of over $44,000 had the statues completely restored. The monument did have landmark status, and so he is charged with a Class 6 Felony.
Here's my question: Who would be the best person for us to write to to urge that this not be given a slap on the wrist or pleabargained to community service and a public apology?
I called the Clerk of the Court yesterday and got the specifics on writing the judge, but I've since been told that we should really aim letters at the DA/County Prosecutor in order to make it clear that this case is attracting national attention.
Once we sort out who to direct our letters to, I'll get the address infomration together and post it here. I'm asking for everyone's assitance to deluge them with letters -- the case is set for February 28, so we have time to get the word out if we act fast.
Thanks for any and all advice, I'm sure that there are a number of us who would really like to see a message sent on this case.
Sincerely,
Karin Timour
Period Knitting -- Socks, Sleeping Hats, Balaclavas
Warm. Durable. Documented.
Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
Email: Ktimour@aol.com
Troy Capps, the "alleged" spray painter of the CS Monument in Portsmouth, Virginia was arrested earlier this month. This is one of only two monuments erected in the states of the Confederacy to honor all the branches of service. He painted all the faces of the statue black, but claims both that it was a prank, and that he only vaugely remembers it. The City of Portsmouth, at a cost of over $44,000 had the statues completely restored. The monument did have landmark status, and so he is charged with a Class 6 Felony.
Here's my question: Who would be the best person for us to write to to urge that this not be given a slap on the wrist or pleabargained to community service and a public apology?
I called the Clerk of the Court yesterday and got the specifics on writing the judge, but I've since been told that we should really aim letters at the DA/County Prosecutor in order to make it clear that this case is attracting national attention.
Once we sort out who to direct our letters to, I'll get the address infomration together and post it here. I'm asking for everyone's assitance to deluge them with letters -- the case is set for February 28, so we have time to get the word out if we act fast.
Thanks for any and all advice, I'm sure that there are a number of us who would really like to see a message sent on this case.
Sincerely,
Karin Timour
Period Knitting -- Socks, Sleeping Hats, Balaclavas
Warm. Durable. Documented.
Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
Email: Ktimour@aol.com
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