Wild “Human Error” Happened at the Capitol Building in Charleston

(Photo by WV Legislature)

 

Yesterday was a weird day, there’s no denying that. But having this odd “human error” happen at the Capitol building in Charleston was an entirely new kind of odd coincidence.

In a story by WCHS 8, one of their photographers, Rachel Urbanski, snapped a photo of the American flag on the Capitol building. However, this flag was not being hung as normal, but rather it was upside down.

As pointed out in the story, this is usually a sign of “stress or great danger.” Despite this, Jim Justice claimed it was nothing more than a mistake, and there was no reasoning behind it.

Yesterday out of all of the days was just a very strange time fo this to happen. Nonetheless, all is well at the W.V. Capitol building now.

The story can be found at WCHSTV.com.

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Clark Johnson is a Football Columnist for The Voice of West Virginia. He is a student at Concord University and is majoring in History with a minor in Political Science. He became a Mountaineer fan at 9-years old and has not missed a WVU football game since 2008. He is honored to bring new perspective and fresh content to the best fanbase in the nation!