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James T Scott marker vandalism leaves community members disappointed

COLUMBIA - The marker in remembrance of James T. Scott on the MKT trail was forcibly removed last Thursday, leaving many community members upset and frustrated. A marker in remembrance of James T. Scott, who was lynched in Boone County in 1923, was forcibly removed.  Courtesy of the Community Remembrance Project of Boone County Scott, a University of Missouri employee at the time, was accused of a crime and dragged by a mob of over 1,000 people from the former Boone County Jail to the Stewart Road Bridge in 1923, where he was lynched. It is the last known documenting of a lynching in the county.

Vandalized Columbia lynching site marker repaired

Vandalized Columbia lynching site marker repaired Published Vandalized Columbia lynching site marker repaired A city of Columbia spokesperson said it repaired and reinstalled a vandalized monument to James Scott s lynching Friday afternoon. KMIZ The pedestal for the James T. Scott marker is all that s left after it was vandalized. COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A vandalized MKT Trail marker that documents the last lynching in Boone County has been repaired and is back in its original spot. The Community Remembrance Project of Boone County said Friday in a news release that its staff learned of the vandalism to the James T. Scott marker around 8 p.m. Thursday. Police said the marker was found but badly damaged on Friday. Hours later workers put the repaired marker back in its place.

James T Scott lynching historic marker located near MKT trail vandalized

One week after community members, organizations and governmental leaders gathered to collect soil near the site of the 1923 lynching of James T. Scott, the historic marker recognizing his murder has been vandalized. The Community Remembrance Project of Boone County contacted law enforcement soon after learning the marker had been forcibly removed, leaving just the pedestal. The Columbia Police Department will be investigating any leads as they are provided, Chief Geoff Jones said in a statement Friday.  In the meantime, we will work with Columbia Parks and Recreation to increase security for the site. We ask that anyone with information contact the Columbia Police Department or CrimeStoppers.

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