[h=1]Baltimore's four Confederate monuments are removed under cover of darkness as the city council swiftly honors its promise to take down the divisive statues after violent clashes in Charlottesville[/h]
- Work crews used heavy machinery to haul the monuments away in Baltimore early Wednesday morning
- The monuments torn down included a Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson statue and one dedicated to the Confederate Women of Maryland
- A Roger Taney monument and a statue for soldiers and sailors was also removed
- Crews began removing the city's Confederate monuments late Tuesday and finished around 5.30am on Wednesday
- The dismantling of the monuments comes after a deadly rally by white nationalists protesting plans to remove a Lee statue in Charlottesville, Virginia on Saturday
- Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh said she acted swiftly to avoid the same violence as Charlottesville