Virginia's capital city began taking down its statue of Stonewall Jackson after Mayor Levar Stoney ordered the immediate removal of multiple Confederate statues in Richmond.
A crane and a cherry picker swiftly arrived on the city's Monument Avenue to remove the statue of the Confederate general.
In an interview Wednesday afternoon with NPR, Stoney said he had moved quickly to remove the statue for public safety and other reasons.
Earlier in the day, Stoney had sought approval from the Richmond City Council for the immediate removal of the city-owned Confederate statues, arguing that they posed a threat to public safety.
City Council member Michael Jones was among those watching the statue come down on Wednesday.