
10 Commandments Statue Run Over
Clip: Season 4 Episode 416 | 55s
Authorities say vandalism destroyed the Ten Commandments monument at the state capitol.
Authorities have detained a suspect who allegedly destroyed the disputed Ten Commandments at the state capitol. The suspect smashed into the monument with a car Thursday night before fleeing the scene. State lawmaker Mike Reynolds expressed concern that the destruction shows how vulnerable the capitol is to acts of destruction.
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10 Commandments Statue Run Over
Clip: Season 4 Episode 416 | 55s
Authorities have detained a suspect who allegedly destroyed the disputed Ten Commandments at the state capitol. The suspect smashed into the monument with a car Thursday night before fleeing the scene. State lawmaker Mike Reynolds expressed concern that the destruction shows how vulnerable the capitol is to acts of destruction.
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