Michael Tate Reed
Man Acquitted For Destroying 2nd Ten Commandments Monument
A man who destroyed a Ten Commandments monument outside of Oklahoma's state Capitol was acquitted Thursday of destroying another one three years later outside of Arkansas', with the judge citing evidence that the man suffers from a mental disease or defect. read more >
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Man Found Unfit for Trial over Ten Commandments Destruction
A man charged with crashing his vehicle into Arkansas' Ten Commandments display nearly three years after he was accused of destroying a monument at Oklahoma's Capitol was found mentally unfit Thursday to go to trial. read more >
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Man to be Formally Charged in Ten Commandments Destruction
A prosecutor says he plans to charge a man accused of crashing his vehicle into a Ten Commandments monument outside the Arkansas Capitol with first-degree criminal mischief. read more >
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Thou Shalt Not Misrepresent (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)
I did not expect the Ten Commandments monument at the state Capitol to survive only a matter of hours before being plowed into by a car, deliberately and live on Facebook. Someone would have to be crazy to do that. Exactly. read more >
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Update: Driver Destroys Ten Commandments Monument at Arkansas Capitol
Capitol police arrested a man after Arkansas' new Ten Commandments monument was smashed to pieces when someone rammed a vehicle into it early Wednesday. read more >
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