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It’s been nearly six years since white supremacists shocked the world by marching on the University of Virginia campus, carrying torches and chanting racist and anti-Semitic slogans. Now some of those extremists are facing criminal charges.
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Community activists from Charlottesville are asking Twitter to ban white supremacists in advance of August 12th – the 2nd anniversary of a violent rally…
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Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is currently on a listening tour across Virginia, hearing stories about hate crimes and white supremacy.When the…
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Last week, two men went on trial for the beating of a black man in a Charlottesville parking garage after the Unite the Right rally, and this week a third…
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Charlottesville's police chief announced his retirement Monday and put it into effect immediately.Al Thomas had been chief since April 2016. He was…
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Law enforcement's response to a violent white nationalist rally in Virginia last summer failed on multiple fronts, an independent review released Friday…
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Later this week, former U. S. Attorney Tim Heaphy is expected to report on his investigation of what happened in Charlottesville on August 11th and 12th.…
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The Coalition for Justice in Blacksburg held a vigil against hate yesterday in solidarity with counter protesters in Charlottesville. Some 250 people…