Contractor Hired to Remove Confederate Monuments Finds His $200k Lamborghini Incinerated


Mahler removed his company from contention after he and his employees were threatened over the contract. And despite having backed out, his Lamborghini was torched in the parking lot of his own business. If the people’s outrage hadn’t sunk in, it has now.

“These telephone calls, unkindly name-calling and public outrage expressed in various social media, as well as other area businesses threatening to cancel existing contracts with H&O, have precipitated H&O’s cessation of work,” Mahler’s attorney told city officials.

Things have continued to go downhill for Mahler. This week Mahler found his Lamborghini destroyed in the parking lot of his company. Officials say the burning of the car was “extremely suspicious.”

Mahler’s attorney told WDSU that the torching of the car “could be connected” to the death threats he received over the statue removal contract.

Well, yeah. Mahler’s name and business were all over social media. So chances are the torching of his car was connected to the contract. And while vigilantism isn’t the best way to get their point across, sometimes it takes a severe act to open people’s eyes. It would seem that people don’t take to having their history removed quite so easily.

Source: breitbart.com



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