So news from Birmingham, Alabama: peaceful protests started yesterday and continued today and have escalated a bit (definitely not a riot) and it seems that now a Confederate monument (I'm assuming the Confederate statues in that park are being taken down as well, but I haven't seen anything) is being taken down in Linn Park. There haven't been any arrests in Birmingham so far as I can tell*, and the police have not as of right now tried to prevent the protesters from taking down the monument. The mayor has offered a deal to the protesters to give the city government 24 hours to take the monument down, and if not done by then, to do it themselves. The main organizer Jermaine "Funnymaine" Johnson** has taken the deal, but has also said that he isn't going to stop people that stay from taking the monument down; if it goes it goes. Mayor said police will come if people don't leave, and I'm not sure how many have left.
Ideally this will finish without a clash between protesters and police, but I'm not sure at this point. Last I saw crowbars/sledgehammers, etc were being taken to it but it's a pretty durable thing apparently. Mayor supposedly came to prevent people from hurting themselves taking it down, although I didn't get all of his speech (lots of talking) so he probably said more than that.
Worth noting that these damn statues and monuments are a long-standing controversy in Birmingham. As far as I remember the city tried having them taken down a while ago, state intervened so they covered them up, and the state intervened again there so they uncovered them partially. It is far from surprising that there was not much of a police response to protesters taking these things down. As far as I know, no one in the city really wants them there. Not sure on the history of them, but I imagine they're probably a Jim Crow era thing, and almost certainly not actually contemporary to the Confederacy.
I suppose, we will find out the result in the morning.
*Hoover, a suburb of Birmingham is a different story. 20+ arrests there, and two stores had windows broken. Not sure if the arrests came first or later.
**This is the name I heard in the livestream, as far as I know he's been open about his participation and place as an organizer so I don't think I'm outing him by using his name. Will remove if situation changes.
fakeedit: Source is a livestream from AL.com, not sure if it's archived yet. I didn't see the whole thing, so I'm not sure how long it was in-between the truck showing up and trying to pull the thing down and the mayor stepping in. I'd advise looking everything up on your own before taking my word for anything.
realedit: Statues are definitely down, just saw a photo of one on the ground. Not going to link because 1. it doesn't cover up the protesters faces and 2. not sure if it's in accordance with forum guidelines. Should be able to find it on your own. I think it's just the Confederate monument left.
Also, Jermaine Johnson didn't organize the whole protest, just tearing down the monument for clarification.