ENFIELD, N.C. (WTVD) -- Weeks after a town mayor livestreamed the toppling of a Confederate monument in his own town, he's now calling for an investigation. Mayor Mondale Robinson said he and other community members have been receiving threats from white supremacists since the monument was bulldozed on Aug. 21. Robinson is scheduled to make a public statement about the threats Tuesday at 11 a.m. The Confederate monument in question was established in 1928 to honor Confederate soldiers and veterans of World War One. In the years after it's dedication, inscriptions have been added to honor veterans of World War...