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mahatmakanejeeves

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6. It's a euphemism.
Fri Nov 12, 2021, 01:59 PM
Nov 2021
https://www.google.com/search?q=biden+banner+richmond+veteran

Virginia veteran charged after covering 'F*** Biden' sign at Veterans Day ceremony

By: WTVR CBS 6 Web Staff Posted at 3:14 PM, Nov 11, 2021 and last updated 9:03 AM, Nov 12, 2021

RICHMOND, Va. -- Two men were detained by Virginia Capitol Police outside Thursday's Veterans Day ceremony at the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond.

A 60-year-old Glen Allen man parked his pickup truck in an area of 2nd Street, near the memorial, that was blocked off as a special parking zone, according to a Capitol Police spokesperson.

A sign in the bed of his truck displayed the uncensored phrase "F*** Biden."

"[He] drove onto a sidewalk, around the barricades, and back onto 2nd into the prohibited area," a Capitol Police spokesperson wrote in an email. "After he parked on 2nd in a spot that made his truck highly visible to the Veterans Day ceremony crowd, Capitol Police officers approached him and asked him to move."

The truck driver, according to police, refused to move and questioned the officers' authority.

"Because the ceremony was already underway and Capitol Police did not want to cause further distractions, officers decided to remain with [him] at his truck until the ceremony ended before taking additional actions," the spokesperson's email continued.

By that point, at least one person in the crowd had apparently seen enough.

A 58-year-old veteran from Chesterfield left the Veterans Day ceremony, climbed into the truck, and attempted to cover the sign with his jacket.

Officers removed the veteran from the truck and later issued him a summons for disorderly conduct.

The truck driver was later ticketed for parking in a tow-away zone.

"I applaud our officers for their attempts to get [the truck driver] to leave peacefully and respect the ceremony honoring our veterans," Virginia Capitol Police Col. Anthony S. Pike said. "We take our role as peacekeepers seriously, and we try to de-escalate free speech matters whenever possible."

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This is a developing story, so anyone with more information can email newstips@wtvr.com to send a tip.

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