'This is not a race issue' but 'I am here for white power': Scenes from the KKK's Confederate flag rally
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Dozens of Ku Klux Klan members gathered outside the South Carolina State House on Saturday to protest the removal of the Confederate flag from Capitol grounds—a movement that gained momentum after nine congregants of an historic black church were shot and killed on June 17.
Bottles were thrown and fists were exchanged as scores of police officers worked to separate the demonstrators from the crowd that had formed around them—a number of whom had attended a counter-rally organized by the New Black Panther Party earlier in the afternoon. Here’s what people on both sides of the police barricade had to say.
1. “I am at the State House today to support taking the flag down. I think it should have come to a vote, but I am here to support.” — David Smith, 60
2. “This, for me, is about injustice.” — John Holmes, 59