If Justin Beights has his way, Emancipation Park in Charlottesville, Virginia, won’t be filled with white nationalists, neo-Nazis and other assorted racists the weekend of Aug. 11-12.
If Justin Beights has his way, Emancipation Park in Charlottesville, Virginia, won’t be filled with white nationalists, neo-Nazis and other assorted racists the weekend of Aug. 11-12.
If racist "alt-right" organizer Jason Kessler goes through with a second “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, he’ll be legally barred from being armed during any organized protests.
Jason Kessler will get his day in court with the city of Charlottesville, but whether he gets the permit he wants remains to be seen.
The bulk of a lawsuit against a group of alt-right activists, neo-Nazis and racists stemming from the deadly “Unite the Right” rally can go forward after a federal judge concluded that a group of Charlottesville residents “plausibly alleged” a conspiracy to engage in racial violence among the groups.
He likes to dress as a Confederate soldier, sing “Dixie” online and buy guns. Now, he wants out of jail and thinks his attorney isn’t doing enough to make it happen.
An Ohio man has pleaded not guilty to more than two dozen federal hate crime charges stemming from the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017.
Members of the racist group, League of the South, gathered to meet and make their views known publicly, but heavy rain kept them indoors and away from the limelight.
After five people were gunned down in their own newsroom, the normally feisty editorial page of the Capital-Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland, went silent Friday.
A Texas man awaiting execution in a notorious hate crime is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to save him.
An Ohio man has been charged with more than 30 hate crimes, including intentionally killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer, for his actions during the disastrous “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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