The Columbus Dispatch

Ohioan given more life terms in Charlottes­ville attack

- By Denise Lavoie

CHARLOTTES­VILLE, Va. — An avowed white supremacis­t from Ohio was sentenced to life plus 419 years on state charges Monday for deliberate­ly driving his car into anti-racism protesters during a white nationalis­t rally in Virginia.

James Alex Fields Jr., 22, received the sentence for killing one person and injuring dozens during the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottes­ville on Aug. 12, 2017.

Last month, Fields received a life sentence on 29 federal hate crime charges.

Charlottes­ville Circuit Court Judge Richard Moore followed a state jury’s recommenda­tion in handing down the sentence. Under state law, he was allowed to Fields go lower than the recommenda­tion but not higher.

“Mr. Fields, you had choices. We all have choices,” Moore said. “You made the wrong ones and you caused great harm . ... You caused harm around the globe when people saw what you did.”

Fields, an avowed white supremacis­t who kept a photo of Adolf Hitler on his bedside table, drove from his home in Maumee to attend the rally, which drew hundreds of white nationalis­ts to Charlottes­ville to protest the planned removal of a statue of Confederat­e Gen. Robert E. Lee. The event also drew counterpro­testers who demonstrat­ed against the white nationalis­ts.

Violent skirmishes between the two sides prompted police to declare an unlawful assembly and to order the groups to disband before the rally could even begin. Later that day, Fields plowed his car into a crowd of counterpro­testers, killing Heather Heyer, 32, and injuring more than two dozen others.

Susan Bro, Heyer’s mother, was one of seven people who gave victim impact statements Monday before the sentencing. She told Moore she hopes Fields will find “reclamatio­n” in prison but also that he “never sees the light of day.”

Jeanne “Star” Peterson, who was seriously injured in the attack, also testified, calling Fields “scum.”

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