Man Who Covered Home in Confederate Flags After Church Massacre Is Arrested

A North Carolina man who covered his home with Confederate flags after the Charleston, S.C., church massacre was arrested on a parole violation and put behind bars this week, according to the Daily Mail. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return here…

A North Carolina man who covered his home with Confederate flags after the Charleston, S.C., church massacre was arrested on a parole violation and put behind bars this week, according to the Daily Mail.

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The man, Edward Lee West, 69, of Rocky Mount, N.C., was taken to Nash County jail on Wednesday on a probation-violation charge ahead of an Aug. 5 court appearance, the report says.

West, who has faced weapon-related charges in the past, is serving two years of probation for a misdemeanor conviction for an assault involving a gun, the Mail reports. A judge issued an arrest warrant last week when he failed to show up at a court hearing for the probation-violation charge, the report says, citing court records

It is unknown just how West violated probation, but if he is found guilty he could face prison time or a longer term of supervision, notes the report.

West, who has lived in Rocky Mount, aย predominantly African-American city,ย for 37 years, made headlines last month when he increased the number of Confederate flags outside his home after the killings of nine African Americans at Charlestonโ€™s Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has collected more than 150ย Confederate flags.

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