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Default What Racist Scumbag Put Confederate Flags Around Martin Luther King Jr.'s Church?

ATLANTA (AP) - Four Confederate battle flags were found on the grounds of the Ebenezer Baptist Church near the Martin Luther King Jr. Center in Atlanta on Thursday, and police and federal authorities were investigating.

Officer Gary Wade said a maintenance worker discovered the flags at 6 a.m. Thursday and notified the National Park Service, which operates The King Center.

Groundskeepers were disturbed to see the flags in the morning, the Rev. Shannon Jones of Ebenezer Baptist said.

"Our grounds men were so upset, they took pictures and then they moved them," Jones said. But Park Service police later told workers the flags should be treated as evidence and not handled, he said.

No one saw who placed the flags, which weren't stuck in the ground but instead set neatly on top of it, Wade said. There is at least one security camera for the area, Wade said, and authorities were reviewing footage.

A security guard saw a suspicious vehicle across the street from the church Wednesday night, but it wasn't clear whether that was related, Wade said.

A conference on the role on black churches in social justice issues has been going on in Ebenezer's facilities, Jones said.

King once preached at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, which is near the new church where the congregation now meets and where the flags were placed.

The King Center complex is near the eastern edge of downtown Atlanta. It is centered on Auburn Avenue, once a bustling center of commerce for Atlanta's African-American businesses and residents.

The center and church are a short walk from the home of Martin Luther King Jr.'s maternal grandparents, where the late civil rights leader lived for the first 12 years of his life.

If the Confederate flag "...is not about race, it's about our heritage", why leave them outside Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church?
— Bijan C. Bayne (@bijancbayne) July 30, 2015


White supremacism blasphemes Black sacred space... AGAIN. The Confederate Flag is not about pride, it's about domination of black bodies.
— Marcus Halley (@word_made_FRESH) July 30, 2015


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