Women Charged With Beating of WI Lawmaker For Taking Photos Of Them Tearing Down A Statue

Two Women Arrested and Charged With Violent Beating of WI Lawmaker For Taking Photos Of Them Tearing Down A Statue

A Democratic Party state lawmaker in Wisconsin was attacked and brutally beaten by two women for daring to take photos of radical leftist protesters ripping down a statue in the state’s capital.

Ironically, the two statues the leftist radicals toppled represented a strong woman and an abolitionist who died fighting for the Union during the Civil War.

NYP reports – During the protests, attendees toppled Wisconsin’s ‘Forward’ statue, a seven-foot-tall bronze sculpture depicting a woman standing on the prow of a boat. It was made by the artist Jean Pond Miner and was placed near the capitol steps in 1895 — ‘an unusual honor for a woman of her day,’ according to the Wisconsin Historical Society. Later, the group also dragged away a statue of Col. Christian Heg, an abolitionist who died fighting for the Union during the US Civil war. That statue was thrown into a nearby lake, according to the Journal Sentinel.

Democrat State Sen. Tim Carpenter says he was brutally beaten for the crime of taking video of protesters tearing down the “Forward” statue on his cell phone in Madison, WI.

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