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Several were later charged with traveling to charlottesville with the intention of insighting a riot. it was at that rally, the day after the torch-lit march that a neonazi drove his car deliberately into a crowd of counter protesters. a moment captured by a photojournalist that instantly became the defining image of that terrible moment. he plowed his car and injured dozens of people and killed one young counter protester named heather heyer. immediately there after president trump said there were very fine people on both sides that day in charlottesville. he expressed sympathy with the far right marcher s support for the confederacy and symbols and said the press treated them very unfairly. today the neonazi guy who drove ....
He plowed his car and injured dozens of people and killed one young counter protester named heather heyer. immediately there after president trump said there were very fine people on both sides that day in charlottesville. he expressed sympathy with the far right marcher s support for the confed rasy and symbols and said the press treated them very unfairly. today the neonazi guy who drove his car into those counter protesters and injured dozens of people and killed heather heyer was sentenced to in prison plus 419 years. that was the sentence on state charges. on federal charges he already got an additional life sentence. but that moment when donald trump refused to condemn white supremacists in charlottesville who just killed somebody, talk about a defining image or moment. those remarks from trump after ....
long-hairs clash with crew-cuts at capital rally. reporter jack rosenthal describing the persistent outbreaks of violence at honor america day. quote, before the bam of a fireworks display was over, about 20 policemen and an unknown number of young people had suffered cuts, bruises, and bloody noses. d.c. chief of police jerry v. wilson hovered close at the confrontation between the long-hairs and the crew-cuts. the first group started to march, carrying on their shoulders a young man waving a flag of north vietnam. they approached the advantage point of the other. some of whom had carried a young americans for freedom sign in the morning s ceremonies. the crew-cuts flying into the marcher, fists flying and koppeled the flag waiver. cool it, we re not hurting you, a young man in headband bellowed. if that is your g-damned country, then why don t you go there, the young man replied back. in reply a fist came out of the crowd and connected squarely. ....
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