Screw whoever did this.
The controversy over the removal of symbols of the
Confederacy has slowly found its way into the car world. First it was the
General Lee and its loud and proud Confederate flag and now comes this story from
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. David Mahler, owner of H&O Investments, had won a
contract from the city of New Orleans to remove four Confederate monuments from
the city. He backed out of the deal after receiving death threats from unknown
sources.
Even after giving up the contract Mahler still found himself
a target of the criminals when his Lamborghini Huracan was set ablaze. This
report from WDSU New Orleans has more info on the story as well as reactions
from local politicians.
The Huracan was charred beyond recognition which sucks from a
gearhead point of view and must be terrifying from a personal standpoint.
Here’s hoping police are all over this and find the culprits. Clinging to
outdated beliefs is one thing, but making death threats and destroying property
are outrageous crimes that demand punishment. It sounds like Mahler really
loved his ride, having dubbed it “Psycho Hurricane” before wrapping it and
renaming it the “White Widow.” Fortunately, it seems as if reinforcements are
on the way to the contractor’s company parking lot. According to a Facebook
post from Cars & Coffee Biloxi, Mahler has a 2017 Ford GT on order.
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