Prosecutors refused charges against a group of vigilante activists who allegedly stole a not-so-beloved Confederate monument and held it for ransom under threat of poop.
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In a case reminiscent of the worst Scooby-Doo-Doo mystery ever, AL.com reports that the New Orleans District Attorneyโs office dropped charges against Jason Warnick, Kathryn Diionno and Stanley Pate (affectionately known as the Dingleberry Gang), who were arrested and charged with stealing an ornate concrete chair dedicated to the memory of one of Americaโs greatest traitors, Jefferson Davis.
Commissioned in 1893, Dallas County investigators discovered the 128-year-old stone artifact had disappeared from its location at a Selma, Ala. cemetery on March 19. Instead of the 500-pound seat that looks like an ancient pulpit seat for a prehistoric pastor, detectives found a ransom note from a group called โWhite Lies Matter,โ Fox News reports. The 1800s-style flyer demanded that the Klan-affiliated United Daughters of the Confederacy hang a banner on its Richmond, Va. headquarters with a quote from Black Liberation Army activist Assata Shakur, declaring: โThe rulers of this country have always considered their property more important than our lives.โ
In a subsequent email, the thieves attached a photoshopped picture of the Davis Chairโvalued at an estimated $500,000โthreatening to turn Jeffersonโs seat into a different kind of throne. โFailure to do so will result in the monument, an ornate stone chair, immediately being turned into a toilet,โ the email stated. โIf they do display the banner, not only will we return the chair intact, but we will clean it to boot.โ
Although many would argue that dookeying on a white supremacist turncoatโs shrine would actually be using the carving for its intended purpose (holding a piece of shit), the search continued as the crappy crooksโ April 9 deadline approachedโthe 156th anniversary of the Confederate surrender at Appomattox. โThey need to return the chair. Itโs grand theft,โ United Daughters of the Confederacy member Patricia Godwin told the Associated Press.
After the UDC ran an ad in the local paper offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the stolen stoolโs whereabouts (with or without skid marks), the shit hit the fan. You may have missed that special episode of Americaโs Most Unwanted, but the stolen stool recovery squad soon received a tip that the chair was hidden in a New Orleans tattoo shop owned by Warnick, 32, and Diionno, 24.
Before authorities could assemble the State Qualified Urine and Ass-Turd (SQUAT) team, the United Daughters of the Confederacy received a set of GPS coordinates with the chairโs location. But cops still decided to arrest Warnick and Diionno for possession of stolen property after surveillance footage showed a group moving the chair from the tattoo shop into a rental van. Thirty-five-year-old Pate was arrested a few days later for his alleged involvement as the number two man.
Although the New Orleans case was dropped, Warnic still faces charges in Alabama, where he is still charged with his poo-sheisty antics, though Warnick is still straining to have them dropped. He just wants to put this crap behind him and have everything wiped clean.
โWe said all along that there is no indication our clients were in the possession of this or any stolen item,โ Warnickโs lawyers said in a statement. โNo crime has been committed here. And while we recognize this matter is ongoing in the state of Alabama, we are certainly hopeful that the District Attorney (there) will likewise recognize this.โ
Although the United Daughters of the Confederacy are responsible for most statues commemorating the failed attempt to build a white supremacist slaveholding utopia, Jefferson Davis did not live in Alabama. He was not buried there. The chair simply commemorates his visit to the state when Southern states decided theyโd rather not be Americans if they couldnโt rape, kill and torture the Black human property they bought and sold because white people didnโt like to work.
In a separate statement, the shit stains said they preferred to be called the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
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