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RSS FeedsChaos in Virginia as white supremacist rally takes deadly turn
(The Star Television)

 
 

13 august 2017 06:47:17

 
Chaos in Virginia as white supremacist rally takes deadly turn
(The Star Television)
 


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.—Chaos and violence turned to tragedy Saturday as hundreds of white nationalists, neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klan members — planning to stage what they described as their largest rally in decades to “take America back” — clashed with counterprotesters in the streets and a car plowed into crowds, leaving one person dead and 19 others injured.Hours later, two state police officers died when their helicopter crashed at the outskirts of town. Officials identified them as Berke M.M. Bates of Quinton, Virginia, who was the pilot, and H. Jay Cullen of Midlothian, Virginia, who was a passenger. State police said their Bell 407 helicopter was assisting with the unrest in Charlottesville. Bates died one day before his 41st birthday; Cullen was 48. Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D), who had declared a state of emergency in the morning, said at an evening news conference that he had a message for “all the white supremacists and the Nazis who came into Charlottesville today: Go home. You are not wanted in this great commonwealth.”Read more:The ‘many sides’ of injustice in Charlottesville riot: ParadkarTrump slow to respond to Charlottesville violenceChanting ‘blood and soil’ and ‘white lives matter,’ white nationalists march in CharlottesvilleMaurice Jones, Charlottesville’s African-American city manager, looked stricken as he spoke. “Hate came to our town today in a way that we had feared but we had never really let ourselves imagine would,” he said.State and local officials declined to take reporters’ questions and abruptly left after making statements.In an emergency meeting Saturday evening, the Charlottesville City Council voted unanimously to give police the power to enact a curfew or otherwise restrict assembly as necessary to protect public safety.Video recorded at the scene of the car crash shows a 2010 gray Dodge Challenger accelerating into ...


 
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