Baltimore City government removed all four of the city's Confederate statues overnight.

About a dozen city crews and private contractors were seen in Wyman Park, removing the Lee and Jackson Monument.

Crews started getting ready around midnight Tuesday. By 3 a.m., crews had hooked the monument to a crane as a flatbed truck awaited nearby.

The monuments in Baltimore City include a Confederate women's monument in Bishop Square Park, a monument for soldiers and sailors on Mount Royal Avenue, the Lee Jackson Monument in the Wyman Park Dell and a statue of Roger Taney that sits just north of the Washington Monument.

It was not immediately known where the monuments were going.