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Thursday, July 23, 2015

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C. - Amid angry demonstrations over the Confederate flag last weekend, a quiet gesture of human kindness unfolded on the steps to South Carolina's Statehouse: A white man overcome by the sweltering heat and wearing a Nazi swastika on his T- shirt was escorted to rest and shelter by a black man wearing an officer's uniform. That man in the uniform was Leroy Smith, who runs the state Department of Public Safety, and a photo of his Saturday encounter with the man wearing the swastika has gone viral on the Internet. Smith said Wednesday that he didn't think twice about assisting the ailing man. " I saw a man who needed some help, and I was going to help him," Smith told The Associated Press in a phone interview. Smith said the man in the photo was actually the second demonstrator he helped up the Statehouse steps in the 30 C heat, as tensions between white supremacists and counter- protesters behind police barricades mounted. " You could feel the tension in the air as the crowd started to swell," Smith said. The rally organized by the North Carolinabased Loyal White Knights of the KKK overlapped an earlier rally on the opposite side of the Statehouse organized by a Florida- based group affiliated with the New Black Panther Party. The duelling rallies came one week after the Confederate flag was removed from Statehouse grounds. About 50 people rallied with the KKK, including members of the Detroitbased National Socialist Movement, a neo- Nazi group. They gave no speeches, but shouted " white power" and racial insults as they walked back and forth behind the barricade waving Confederate flags. Shouting and obscenities escalated between them and the crowd, and officers broke up some fights. Smith said that's when a protester approached, saying someone needed medical help. Smith and Columbia Fire Chief Aubrey Jenkins, who also is black, responded to a demonstrator overcome by the heat. The first white demonstrator they helped climb the steps and enter the air- conditioned Statehouse could walk on his own. The second clearly could not, Smith said. " He was struggling, fatigued, appeared to be lethargic. I knew there was no way he could make it up the steps on his own," Smith said. So Smith coached him up the steps, putting his right hand on his arm and his left arm around his body. Smith didn't get the man's name, and they had no extended conversation. " He told me he wasn't from around here. I told him it gets hot in South Carolina," Smith recalled. Both demonstrators they escorted were treated inside by local emergency workers. Gov. Nikki Haley's spokesman, Rob Godfrey, was on the Statehouse portico observing when he snapped a cellphone photo of Smith helping the man. He quickly posted it to Twitter, where it has received hundreds of thousands of views. It's also been picked up by news media around the world. " What Leroy Smith did totally overshadowed what went on at the Statehouse when those from outside South Carolina tried to disrupt a time of healing and unity in our state," he said Wednesday. - The Associated Press Compassionate act amid ugly scene ROB GODFREY / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Leroy Smith helps a white supremacist out of the heat. A_ 14_ Jul- 23- 15_ FP_ 01. indd A14 7/ 22/ 15 7: 33: 48 PM ;