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Charlottesville white supremacist handed 2nd life sentence for deadly car attackThe state sentence is mainly symbolic given his previous sentence on the federal charges.WorldJul 15, 2019
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Man who killed anti-racism activist in Charlottesville pleads guilty to hate crimesA man convicted on state murder charges in a deadly car attack at a white nationalist rally in Virginia has pleaded guilty to federal hate crime charges.CrimeMar 27, 2019
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Man who drove into crowd at Charlottesville white nationalist rally convicted of first-degree murderJames Alex Fields Jr., was accused of driving his car into a crowd on purpose at a the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville in August 2017.CrimeDec 7, 2018
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Accused killer from Charlottesville white nationalist rally set for trialJames Alex Fields Jr., a 21-year-old Ohio man known in high school for being fascinated with Nazism and idolizing Adolf Hitler, heads to trial Monday in Charlottesville Circuit Court.WorldNov 26, 2018
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Confrontation breaks out between students, police in Charlottesville amid sea of peaceful vigilsWhile Charlottesville marked the anniversary of last summer’s white supremacist violence with largely peaceful vigils, police had a brief, tense confrontation with students angry over the heavy security presence there this weekend.NewsAug 11, 2018
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‘Unite the Right’ organizer gets approval for white nationalist rally in front of White HouseThe organizer of last year's deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., has a permit to host another rally in August, this time in Washington, D.C.WorldJun 21, 2018
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Black man beaten up at Charlottesville white nationalist rally chargedThe victim of an assault at the Charlottesville white nationalist rally has now been charged with assault himself.WorldOct 10, 2017
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‘We said we would be back’: White nationalists return with torches to CharlottesvilleWhite nationalists were back rallying in Charlottesville, Va. Saturday night, nearly two months after the violent clashes that led to the death of a woman.WorldOct 8, 2017
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Should it stay or should it go? Judge to hear arguments in Charlottesville monument caseThe controversy over the statue sparked the Aug. 12 "Unite the Right" rally that descended into violent chaos in Charlottesville.WorldSep 1, 2017
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2 Confederate statues shrouded in black in CharlottesvilleThe tarps symbolize the city's mourning for a woman killed while protesting a white nationalist rallyPoliticsAug 23, 2017
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