Former Confederate monument contractor finds $200K Lamborghini burned to nothing but ashes.
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#1 A LA Contractor Has His Expensive Lamborghini Burned To Ashes
This expensive car was burned to nothing but ashes and scrap just
days after the city of New Orleans announced that a contractor that was hired to remove four Confederate monuments in the city.
#2 Owner Dave Mahler Discovered The Burned Car In The Parking Lot Of His Business H&O Enterprises, Which Does Contracting For Baton Rouge & New Orleans.
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#3 Days after the city of New Orleans announced that a contractor that was hired to remove four Confederate monuments in the city, quit due to death threats, a Lamborghini was found burned at the same contracting business.
#4 Shortly after, the contractor found the burned out-vehicle that was valued at over $200,000. The car was unrecognizable when it was found in the parking lot of H&O after it was left there overnight.
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#5 Detectives Believe The Car Was Burned Over Backlash On The Removal Of the Statues Representing The Civil War.
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#6 Mahler was initially hired to perform the work to remove the four Confederate monuments in the city, which include Robert E. Lee monument, at Lee Circle, the Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard statue, at City Park, the Jefferson Davis monument, in Mid-City and the Liberty Monument, in the CBD.
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#7 While there are no suspects just yet, the circumstances surrounding the burned car have led to the incident being described as “extremely suspicious.”
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#8 Mahler's attorney said while the contractor decided he no longer wanted to participate in the monument's removal, his company is still working with the city on other projects.
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#9 Hopefully, the investigation will find the carsonists, and justice will be served.
