The Ten Commandments were unveiled after state Sen. Jason Rapert introduced legislation to have the biblical laws displayed on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol.
BREAKING: The Ten Commandments monument installed at the Arkansas Capitol has been toppled, shattered. What we know: https://t.co/XQZc92Dod0 pic.twitter.com/CXwCd6YDo0
— AR Democrat-Gazette (@ArkansasOnline) June 28, 2017
It measured 6 feet tall and stood near a walkway between the capitol building and the state's Supreme court, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported.
It was paid for by private donations totaling more than $26,000.
The bill, the Arkansas Ten Commandments Monument Act 1231, was passed in April, 2015, despite opposition that has continued until this year.
The American Civil Liberties Union said they plan to file a lawsuit to get the monument taken down.
The Satanic Temple also plans on filing a lawsuit.
Gov. Mike Huckabee took to Twitter for some harsh words for whoever knocked down the monument.
Some idiot in my home state broke all 10 commandments at the same time. He wasn't Moses and it wasn't Mt. Sinai. https://t.co/r8hXrJ32JZ
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) June 28, 2017
KTHV is reporting that Michael Reed has been arrested for destroying the monument.
UPDATE: 32-year-old Michael Reed has been arrested after crashing into the Capitol's 10 Commandments monument https://t.co/fYDN5PGJDh pic.twitter.com/9W625Ce1aQ
— THV11 (@THV11) June 28, 2017
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