May 08, 2021

Marker recognizing lynching in Missouri vandalized

Posted May 08, 2021 8:48 PM
The city says it is working with the university to replace the marker -photo courtesy KOMU TV
The city says it is working with the university to replace the marker -photo courtesy KOMU TV

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Columbia police are investigating after vandals damaged an historical marker commemorating the 1923 lynching of James T. Scott.

City officials say the marker on the MKT Trail was removed from its base and recovered nearby. The marker was unveiled by University of Missouri students five years ago to recognize the lynching. Scott was accused of a crime before he was dragged by a mob and hanged. He was a university employee at the time.

The damage occurred just a week after several people gathered in memory of the lynching. Mayor Brian Treece called the damage “a blow, not just against the memory of this atrocity, but against our community conscience."

The city says it is working with the university to replace the marker.