Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Suspect pleads innocent to hate crimes in car attack on protesters

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CHARLOTTES­VILLE, Va. — An Ohio man pleaded innocent to federal hate-crime charges Thursday in a deadly car attack on a crowd of protesters opposing a white-nationalis­t rally in Virginia.

James Alex Fields Jr. entered the plea during his initial appearance in U.S. District Court in Charlottes­ville after being charged last week with 30 federal crimes in the Aug. 12 violence that killed 32-yearold Heather Heyer and injured dozens more. He also is charged under Virginia law with murder and other crimes.

Fields, of Maumee, Ohio, wore a gray striped jumpsuit and sat quietly, giving brief answers to the judge’s questions. He entered the courtroom wearing handcuffs and shackles. The cuffs were removed when he came in, then refastened when he left. His attorneys made no request for bail.

He told U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Hoppe that he is being treated for bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression and ADHD, and is taking medication. But he also said the drugs do not impair his ability to understand the charges against him.

Hoppe said Fields was qualified to be represente­d by a federal public defender and appointed legal counsel for him.

The 21-year-old defendant said he has a high school education and has worked as a security guard.

Some survivors of the attack were among the dozens of people in the courtroom. Also present was Heyer’s mother, Susan Bro.

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