Las Vegas Review-Journal

UNR will not expel student pictured at Virginia rally

University president: No reason for removal

- By Bianca Cseke Las Vegas Review-journal

The University of Nevada, Reno will not expel or fire Peter Cvjetanovi­c, a UNR student identified as a marcher in a Friday white nationalis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, the university’s president said.

A picture of an open-mouthed, tiki-torch-toting Cvjetanovi­c from Friday’s “Unite the Right” march was posted online Saturday and went viral. Many social media posters labeled him a racist and a petition circulated on change. org called for his expulsion and firing from the university. The Washington Post on Monday reported that 10,000 people had signed the petition.

But in a statement Monday, University President Marc Johnson wrote that there is no constituti­onal or legal reason to remove 20-yearold Cvjetanovi­c from the school, based on discussion and investigat­ion with law enforcemen­t, university attorneys and the Office of Student Conduct.

“We realize there are concerns regarding the safety of our campus, particular­ly for students, faculty and staff,” the statement said. “Our Police Department has been coordinati­ng resources and informatio­n with all local law enforcemen­t agencies to ensure that we have a safe campus.”

On Saturday, at another rally, fights broke out among the white nationalis­ts and counterpro­testers. A Dodge Challenger with Ohio license plates drove through a group of counterpro­testers, injuring 19 people and killing a woman.

Cvjetanovi­c texted a statement to the Las Vegas Review-journal on Sunday, describing his involvemen­t in the rally:

“I went to honor the heritage of white culture here in the United States,” he wrote. “I recognize the need to acknowledg­e both the good and bad of white history as it has made the nation we have now. All people have the right to their culture and their history including jews, african-americans and white americans. I do not advocate for violence and certainly not the death of anyone. Today became a tragedy with the three fatalities.”

“It is one of the most difficult freedoms we live with,” he wrote.

“It requires us to support the right of people to express views which we sometimes vehemently disagree.”

Contact Bianca Cseke at bcseke@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0381. Follow @biancacsek­e1 on Twitter.

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