OK, let’s back up a bit. How exactly did the cops determine so quickly that the crime wasn’t racially motivated? Here’s what I imagine:
Investigator: “Did you call Robinson’s statue a n*gger before you lynched it?”
Alderete: “Nope!”
Investigator: “Welp, there it is. It must have been about scrapping metal, not scrapping a negro’s legacy from the park.”
All I’m saying is that it often seems like criminal investigators are invested in dismissing the idea of racism as a motivator out of convenience (for white people).
But, fine, maybe we were all wrong and for the first time in history a white man stole a Black man to sell him and it wasn’t racist. This still brings into question just what the hell is going on in the world of scrap metal thievery. Normally, when you hear about these thefts, it’s people stealing bicycles, car parts, copper wiring or copper pipes, catalytic converters, air conditioner units, beer kegs, decorative ornaments and other items that would be practical to steal because they’re not huge, bulky, insanely heavy and, you know, bolted to the ground. Well, apparently, bronze and brass statues get stolen for scrap too. Still, it just seems weird that the thieves went through all the trouble of giving the Robinson statue the Kunta Kinte treatment just to burn much of it and leave it in the trash.
Anyway, while police declined to provide more details on Alderete’s alleged involvement in the theft until the case is presented in court, they did note that surveillance video showing at least three people present when the statue was stolen Jan. 25, which means they still have work to do before this case is closed.
“We have every intention of making additional arrests in this,” Sgt. Trevor McDonald said.
As for Aldrete, police said he was already in custody for an unrelated crime. In fact, Alderete had been charged with kidnapping and aggravated burglary, among other charges, for an incident that occurred on Feb. 1, a week after the Robinson statue was stolen.
Meanwhile, the GoFundMe launched by the nonprofit organization League 42 to replace the statue has reached nearly $200,000. A rep for the organization said previously of Robinson’s statue that the “symbol of hope will only be gone for a short time.”
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