Tarrant County Commissioners will discuss the future of a monument outside the County Courthouse that many find offensive.
A confederate soldiers monument sits outside the Tarrant County Courthouse, where protests have been going on nightly. One night, demonstrators covered it up with a message saying it only serves to keep racism alive.
Judge Glen Whitley says folks have given him their input.
While there will be discussion, including public comment, it remains to be seen whether the commissioners will take action on it.
The future of this monument outside the Tarrant County Courthouse will be discussed at the Commissioners Court meeting tomorrow morning. You can feintly see where it was spray-painted over the weekend. pic.twitter.com/tVy0sTxJBa
— Andrew M. Greenstein (@KRLDAndrewG)
June 8, 2020