Perry: Removing Confederate Flag "Act of Healing"
Former Gov. Rick Perry expressed support Monday for taking down the Confederate flag in South Carolina that has become a lightning rod of controversy in the aftermath of the Charleston church massacre.
Without outright agreeing the flag should come down, the presidential candidate offered warm words for South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's call earlier Monday to remove it from the statehouse grounds in Columbia. The flag has become a subject of intense debate following a shooting that left nine people dead last week at the historically black church.
"The decision to remove the Confederate flag needs to be made by the people of South Carolina, and Gov. Haleys leadership today honors the people of Charleston, and the families of the victims of last weeks horrific hate crime," Perry said in a statement. "Removing the flag is an act of healing and unity, that allows us to find a shared purpose based on the values that unify us."
Perry had previously said taking down the flag might be a "good conversation that needs to be had." At the same time, he has taken heat for his initial comments on the shooting Friday, when he mistakenly labeled it an "accident."
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