One woman has been arrested for helping to topple a Confederate statue in Durham, N.C., Monday.

Takiya Thompson was arrested Tuesday, one day after protesters brought down a 100-year-old Confederate statue, WSOC TV reported.

Investigators said Thompson admitted to the crimes. She was charged with disorderly conduct by injury to a statue, damage to real property, participation in a riot with property damage in excess of $1,500 and inciting others to riot where there is property damage in excess of $1,500.

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Durham police said earlier Tuesday that they were pursuing criminal charges against those who brought down the statue.

The toppled statue depicted a soldier who fought in the Civil War and featured the inscription “The Confederate States of America.”

Organizers said they pulled down the statue in response to the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday that broke out into violence.

The Charlottesville rally was held to protest the removal of a Confederate statue in the town.