Chattanooga Times Free Press

Hate crime charges filed in rally death

- BY SARAH RANKIN

RICHMOND, Va. — The man accused of plowing a car into a crowd of people protesting a white nationalis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, killing a woman and injuring dozens more, now faces federal hate crime charges.

The Department of Justice announced that an indictment returned Wednesday charges James Alex Fields Jr., 21, of Maumee, Ohio, with 30 crimes, including one count of a hate crime resulting in the death of Heather Heyer, and 28 other hate crimes involving an attempt to kill dozens of other people who were injured. Another charge accuses him of “racially motivated violent interferen­ce” with a federally protected activity.

“Last summer’s violence in Charlottes­ville cut short a promising young life and shocked the nation,” U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement. “Today’s indictment should send a clear message to every

would-be criminal in America that we aggressive­ly prosecute violent crimes of hate that threaten the core principles of our nation.”

Authoritie­s have said Fields, described by a former teacher as having a keen interest in Nazi

Germany and Adolf Hitler, drove his speeding car into a group of people demonstrat­ing against the “Unite the Right” rally Aug. 12 that drew hundreds of white nationalis­ts to the college town, where officials planned to remove a Confederat­e monument.

Fields already faces state charges including first-degree murder and is set to face a jury trial later this year. He has been in custody since the rally. The attorney representi­ng Fields on those counts declined comment Wednesday.

 ?? FILE PHOTO RYAN M. KELLY/THE DAILY PROGRESS VIA AP ?? People fly into the air as a vehicle is driven into a group of protesters demonstrat­ing against a white nationalis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Va. Federal hate crime charges have been filed against James Alex Fields Jr., accused of driving the car.
FILE PHOTO RYAN M. KELLY/THE DAILY PROGRESS VIA AP People fly into the air as a vehicle is driven into a group of protesters demonstrat­ing against a white nationalis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Va. Federal hate crime charges have been filed against James Alex Fields Jr., accused of driving the car.

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