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Activist Charged in Toppling of Minnesota Columbus Statue

Activist Charged in Toppling of Minnesota Columbus Statue
Mike Forcia, left, talks with a Minnesota State Trooper about safely taking down the statue of Christopher Columbus, background, with no arrests before activists pulled down the statue, in front of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul on June 10. (Leila Navidi/Star Tribune via AP)

Thursday, 13 August 2020 03:51 PM EDT

A Minnesota prosecutor charged an Indigenous activist with a felony on Friday in the toppling of a Christopher Columbus statue on state Capitol grounds during a rally weeks after the death of George Floyd.

Mike Forcia, a member of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, is charged with criminal damage to property. Forcia, also a Twin Cities American Indian Movement activist, organized the June 10 American Indian Movement rally at the Capitol that resulted in the toppling of the statue, which came as many similar monuments were being pulled down worldwide after Floyd's death in late May.

The toppling came after a State Patrol captain warned Forcia of criminal consequences and urged him to work through a Capitol planning board to remove the statue, according to the complaint.

Ramsey County Attorney John Choi said his office will develop a community engagement process to "determine how best we hold Mr. Forcia accountable while healing our community from the harm that was caused."

The lack of immediate charges in the statue's toppling drew sharp criticism from Minnesota conservatives, which led to a July oversight hearing by state Senate Republicans in which they questioned public safety officials on the lack of response by state police.

Charges against others are still possible, Choi said.

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