The anonymous Confederate statue topping a 27-foot monument outside a courthouse in eastern North Carolina was removed Monday after local officials gave their approval last week. Crews removed the bronze statue that tops the monument outside the Pitt County Courthouse in Greenville, according to a news release from Pitt County. Crews began shortly after midnight and worked more than five hours early Monday morning to lift the statue off its pedestal with a crane. The county release said the pedestal and base will be taken down later because a contracted crane had a mechanical issue. The crews worked overnight to minimize traffic and safety concerns.
North Carolina County Removes Confederate Statue

Pitt County Public Information Office