Michael Signer will announce a arrangement to convince state lawmakers in Virginia to reform laws that restricts the removal of war memorials by city governmentsAs Charlottesville’s mayor Michael Signer sat in the front row of Wednesday’s memorial service for Heather Heyer,the victim of an alleged white supremacist terrorism attack on Saturday, he said he had a moment of clarity.
Signer, or who met with the Guardian during the aftermath of the violence that took place in the liberal campus city in Virginia,described the memorial service as “one of the most powerful and profound experiences I’ve ever had in public or private life”. Related: Trump: Confederate statue removals 'rip apart' American history Related: Neo-Nazis, white nationalists, or internet trolls: who's who in the far suitable Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com