On January 12th, 1908, Confederate Veteran Richard Elam was
admitted as a resident to the Old Soldiers Home on the Boulevard in Richmond,
Virginia, homeless and with no means of support. Private Elam had served with
the 6th Va Infantry, Co. K in the War Between the States and was taken prisoner
by the enemy at Petersburg.
He was but 12 years old when he entered the Confederate Army and fought to
defend Virginia.
105 years later, January 12th,
2013, his cousin, Mr Tripp Lewis decided to take the opportunity to honor the
anniversary of his arrival on those same grounds, now designated perpetually as
"Confederate Memorial Park". Tripp is a Virginia Flagger and an
active member of the SCV.
http://wtvr.com/2013/01/14/man-arrested-outside-the-vmfa-after-displaying-confederate-flag/
While the Virginia Flaggers have always engaged in peaceful protests, and followed all legal directives by authorities, we will not stand idly by while others are bullied or illegally harassed. Although Mr. Lewis was acting as a private citizen in this instance, we offer him our full support and will stand by him in his defense of these unfair and unreasonable charges.
We know that there were only the most honorable intentions of one man and his children... to honor their ancestor on the hallowed grounds of the park, and it is apparent that museum officials were determined to make an example of him, in the presence of his children.
Nevertheless, the forthcoming legal proceedings will offer us the chance to challenge the arbitrary and ever-changing restrictions placed on the Flaggers by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and allow a court of law to decide the constitutionality of restricting the display of a Confederate Flag on Virginia State Property, specifically designated as "Confederate Memorial Park".
It will also allow us the opportunity to further expose the discriminatory and illegal act of the forced removal of Confederate flags from the portico of the Confederate Memorial Chapel and give us grounds to introduce this evidence into the public record via court proceedings and legal filings.
While the Virginia Flaggers have always engaged in peaceful protests, and followed all legal directives by authorities, we will not stand idly by while others are bullied or illegally harassed. Although Mr. Lewis was acting as a private citizen in this instance, we offer him our full support and will stand by him in his defense of these unfair and unreasonable charges.
We know that there were only the most honorable intentions of one man and his children... to honor their ancestor on the hallowed grounds of the park, and it is apparent that museum officials were determined to make an example of him, in the presence of his children.
Nevertheless, the forthcoming legal proceedings will offer us the chance to challenge the arbitrary and ever-changing restrictions placed on the Flaggers by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and allow a court of law to decide the constitutionality of restricting the display of a Confederate Flag on Virginia State Property, specifically designated as "Confederate Memorial Park".
It will also allow us the opportunity to further expose the discriminatory and illegal act of the forced removal of Confederate flags from the portico of the Confederate Memorial Chapel and give us grounds to introduce this evidence into the public record via court proceedings and legal filings.
Mr. Lewis has a court appearance on March 21st, at which time he
will advise the court of his attorney of record. The judge gave the V.M.F.A. a
smack down when they tried to have Tripp banned from the property, and the
request was denied.
Tripp has secured a lawyer to handle his defense and he needs funds as soon as possible in order to retain his services. The fees will be $3,000 and he needs to secure the funds immediately so that his case can be properly prepared.
An account has been set up to receive donations. Please make checks payable to:
Tripp Lewis Legal Defense Fund
and mail to:
Tripp Lewis Legal Defense Fund
P.O. Box 7938
Richmond, VA 23223
There is also the option to contribute by PayPal using this link...
http://www.vaflaggers.com/donate.html
Donors do not need a PayPal account. All major credit cards are accepted.
Tripp is a dedicated warrior in the battle to preserve our Heritage and he deserves our support! He answers every call to action, including this one, when the RE Lee Statue in Richmond was vandalized in November, 2012...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG7_bEK2sXQ
His unwavering determination to honor our ancestors is the reason a Confederate Flag now flies over the 17,000 + Confederate dead at Oakwood Cemetery...
http://vimeo.com/58484387
These are just a FEW examples of the many, many hours Tripp and his family have dedicated to defending our Heritage.
He deserves our respect and our support.
Thank you in advance,
Grayson Jennings
Va Flaggers
Tripp has secured a lawyer to handle his defense and he needs funds as soon as possible in order to retain his services. The fees will be $3,000 and he needs to secure the funds immediately so that his case can be properly prepared.
An account has been set up to receive donations. Please make checks payable to:
Tripp Lewis Legal Defense Fund
and mail to:
Tripp Lewis Legal Defense Fund
P.O. Box 7938
Richmond, VA 23223
There is also the option to contribute by PayPal using this link...
http://www.vaflaggers.com/donate.html
Donors do not need a PayPal account. All major credit cards are accepted.
Tripp is a dedicated warrior in the battle to preserve our Heritage and he deserves our support! He answers every call to action, including this one, when the RE Lee Statue in Richmond was vandalized in November, 2012...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG7_bEK2sXQ
His unwavering determination to honor our ancestors is the reason a Confederate Flag now flies over the 17,000 + Confederate dead at Oakwood Cemetery...
http://vimeo.com/58484387
These are just a FEW examples of the many, many hours Tripp and his family have dedicated to defending our Heritage.
He deserves our respect and our support.
Thank you in advance,
Grayson Jennings
Va Flaggers
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