Las Vegas Review-Journal

State op emersency Bepore Charlottes­ville Anniversar­y

- By Alan Suderman The Associated Press

RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia

Gov. Ralph Northam and the city of Charlottes­ville on Wednesday declared a state of emergency ahead of the anniversar­y of a violent white nationalis­t rally last August that left one person dead and dozens of others injured.

Officials said the declaratio­n would streamline state and local operations this weekend while also allocating $2 million in state funds. The declaratio­n authorizes the Virginia National Guard to assist in security efforts.

Law enforcemen­t officials said there will be a heavy police presence meant to deter any violence.

Virginia State Police Superinten­dent Gary Settle said more than 700 state police will be activated during the weekend and “state police is fully prepared to act” to prevent any incidents like last year.

Only one organizer of last summer’s rally in Charlottes­ville seems intent on publicly marking the anniversar­y. Jason Kessler has vowed to press ahead with plans for an Aug. 12 rally in Washington, D.C., after Charlottes­ville denied him a permit.

Authoritie­s faced unrelentin­g criticism for their handling of last year’s rally and an independen­t review that found serious police and government failures in responding to violence at the “Unite the Right” rally. It drew hundreds of white nationalis­ts from across the country to the Virginia college town.

Chaos erupted before the event even began, with participan­ts and counterpro­testers brawling in the street. Later, a woman was killed whenacardr­oveintoacr­owdprotest­ing against the white nationalis­ts, and dozens more were injured.

The man accused in that attack, James Alex Fields of Ohio, has been charged with first-degree murder.

Two state troopers who had been monitoring the event also were killed when their helicopter crashed.

The independen­t review by former U.S. Attorney Tim Heaphy was sharply critical of both the city and state police, saying both “failed to ‘stand up’ to protect human life.

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