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Old 04-07-2012, 03:13 AM
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Default Man Hired To Remove Confederate Monuments In New Orleans Has $200K Lamborghini Torched

The man hired by the city of New Orleans to remove for confederate statues has had his 2014 Lamborghini Huracan set on fire and reduced to rubble.

According to authorities in Baton Rouge, the St. George Fire Department found the $200,000 vehicle ablaze early Tuesday morning behind David Mahler's company, H&O Investments, LLC. The city announced a few days ago it had hired Mahler to remove the monuments, which symbolize Confederate history.

The car's tire rims and seat frames are the only things suggesting that it had once been a luxury ride.

"This is just a possession and can always be replaced, but someone has something to say to us," Mahler’s wife wrote on Facebook Tuesday.



New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu called for taking down the statues after the racially motivated massacre of nine black churchgoers in Charleston, South Carolina, last summer. The monuments memorialize civil war figures P.G.T. Beauregard, Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis. The fourth is an obelisk dedicated to the Battle of Liberty Place.

After the city council voted 6-1 in December to take down the statues, Landrieu suggested they could possibly find a new home in a park reflecting city history.

"We, the people of New Orleans, have the power and we have the right to correct these historical wrongs," Landrieu said prior to the council's decision, according to The New York Times.

Those who opposed removing the monuments said it wasn't about race, but rather that they wanted to preserve city history.

Baton Rouge's WAFB News reported that after the city announced it had hired Mahler as a contractor to remove the monuments, he, his family and his employees received death threats. Now, his car, nicknamed "Psycho Hurricane" and known for its creative paint jobs, is destroyed.

Mahler has since backed out of the contract.


"Mr. Mahler and his employees are exercising all due diligence for their own safety and the preservation of property, hoping that we won’t have a reoccurrence," Mahler's attorney, Roy Maughan Jr., told WWL-TV in New Orleans.

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