It only took two bottles of ketchup to land Jon Broadway in jail.

Broadway, a 74-year-old Montgomery native, had never been behind bars before.

But by the end of the day on April 23, he would emerge from the Montgomery County Jail in his underwear, charged with criminal tampering for getting ketchup on the monument to a gynecologist who advanced medicine by experimenting on slave women.

What happened that day, as police intervened in the wake of protest skit, marks yet another strange chapter in the national debate over Confederate monuments and which parts of history deserve to be preserved.

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