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One Dead at US Far-right Rally, Trump Blames ‘Many Sides’

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A white nationalis­t rally erupted into deadly violence Saturday as a car plowed into a crowd while demonstrat­ors and counterpro­testers clashed…

A white nationalis­t rally erupted into deadly violence Saturday as a car plowed into a crowd while demonstrat­ors and counter-protesters clashed, as President Donald Trump came under sharp criticism for his tepid response.

The FBI and federal prosecutor­s have opened a civil rights investigat­ion into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the incident that killed one woman and wounded 19 in Charlottes­ville, Virginia.

After Trump was faulted by fellow Republican­s for his apparent refusal to criticize far-right hate groups, At- torney General Jeff Sessions said that “when such actions arise from racial bigotry and hatred, they betray our core values and cannot be tolerated.”

“Justice will prevail,” the top law enforcemen­t official in the country added.

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe had already declared a state of emergency to provide more resources to law enforcemen­t when a sedan surged into a crowd of what witnesses said were counter-demonstrat­ors in the picturesqu­e university town.

Some of the injuries from the car ramming were life- threatenin­g. A 20-year-old from Ohio, James Alex Fields, Jr, has been charged with second degree murder, malicious wounding and hit-and-run

Two responding police officers were killed in a helicopter crash. There was no immediate indication of foul play.

Another 16 people were treated for other injuries linked to the rally, including from “individual engagement­s,” Charlottes­ville police chief Al Thomas said. Three people were arrested and charged.

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