Wednesday, June 27, 2018

BS! Man accused of driving into crowd at Charlottesville rally faces federal charges, could receive death penalty

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The man accused of mowing down a counter-protester at last year’s white nationalist rally in Charlottesville is now facing federal hate crime charges and could receive the dealth penalty if convicted.

James Alex Fields Jr., a 21-year-old from Ohio, has been charged with one count of a hate crime resulting in the death of 32-year-old Heather Heyer. He also faces 28 other hate crime charges involving an attempt to kill dozens of other people who were injured, according to an indictment released Wednesday A 30th charge accuses him of "racially motivated violent interference" with a federally protected activity.

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2 comments:

  1. It does sound like BS. They were attacking his car, and it was a one-way street. Also, he hit brake lights before crash.

    It didn't look like he was trying to kill people at all. We've heard no defence from the guy.

    He's declared guilty for being a political extremist, is what it sounds like.

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