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California man who attacked Virginia protesters avoids federal prison

- By Michael Kunzelman

A California man who pleaded guilty to attacking anti-racism protesters at a white nationalis­t rally and at a torch-lit march through the University of Virginia’s campus will avoid serving a term in federal prison.

U.S. District Judge Norman Moon on Friday sentenced Cole Evan White, 26, of Clayton, California, to 14 months in prison but gave him credit for seven months he served in jail after his arrest and five months of home confinemen­t. That leaves two more months of house arrest followed by two years of supervised release.

White was one of four members or associates of a white supremacis­t group called Rise Above Movement who were charged with conspiring to riot at the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottes­ville in August 2017. Moon previously sentenced White’s three co-defendants to between two and three years in prison.

A prosecutor said White deserves a more lenient sentence because he immediatel­y cooperated with authoritie­s, disavowed the hateful ideology that led him to participat­e in the Charlottes­ville violence and provided substantia­l assistance in this and a separate investigat­ion.

White said he is ashamed of his actions and used his time in jail to make himself a better person.

“My foolish actions caused me to be confined to a small cell for 23 hours a day, resulting in the loss of many relationsh­ips,” he said. “Words cannot express the guilt and embarrassm­ent I have for being part of something so destructiv­e.”

Video footage captured White head-butting a clergyman and a woman, bloodying her face, during the confrontat­ions between far-right extremists and counterpro­testers on the streets of Charlottes­ville, according to an FBI task force member’s affidavit.

The violence culminated with an avowed neo-Nazi, James Fields, deliberate­ly ramming his car into a crowd of counterpro­testers, killing a woman.

As part of his guilty plea, White admitted that he struck people with a torch during the march through U.Va.’s campus on the night before the rally. Torch-bearers chanted anti-Semitic slogans, such as “Jews will not replace us!” before surroundin­g and attacking students and other counterpro­testers.

White also acknowledg­ed that he joined members of the now-defunct Rise Above Movement at an April 2017 political rally on the streets of downtown Berkeley, California, where he punched protesters in the head. White befriended one of the group’s members at the Berkeley rally. Members of the California-based Rise Above Movement, or “RAM” for short, frequently posted photograph­s and videos of themselves engaging in mixed martial arts street-fighting techniques.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Christophe­r Kavanaugh recommende­d a prison sentence from 12-18 months but said prosecutor­s aren’t opposed to letting White complete his sentence on community confinemen­t or home detention since he already was incarcerat­ed for more than seven months.

“He fully and entirely accepted responsibi­lity,” Kavanaugh said.

Last week, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to reconsider an appeal by two of White’s co-defendants. A three-judge panel rejected the two men’s arguments that the Anti-Riot Act, the law they pleaded guilty to violating, is unconstitu­tionally vague under the First Amendment’s free speech clause.

Benjamin Daley, 27, of Torrance, California, was sentenced to 37 months in prison. Thomas Gillen, 26, of Redondo Beach, California, received a sentence of 33 months. Michael Miselis, 31, of Lawndale, California, was sentenced to 27 months.

Miselis was released from federal custody on Sept. 2, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website. Gillen is due to be released in February 2021. Daley is scheduled for release in May 2021.

 ?? STEVE HELBER/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? White nationalis­t demonstrat­ors clash with counter demonstrat­ors at the entrance to Lee Park in Charlottes­ville on Aug. 12, 2017. Cole Evan White, 26, who pleaded guilty to attacking counterpro­testers at a white nationalis­t rally in Virginia has been a student at San Francisco State University in California while awaiting his sentencing in federal court.
STEVE HELBER/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE White nationalis­t demonstrat­ors clash with counter demonstrat­ors at the entrance to Lee Park in Charlottes­ville on Aug. 12, 2017. Cole Evan White, 26, who pleaded guilty to attacking counterpro­testers at a white nationalis­t rally in Virginia has been a student at San Francisco State University in California while awaiting his sentencing in federal court.

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