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Anti-Racism Rally Held in Charlottesville Suspect’s Town

2017-08-15 4 Dailymotion

<p>An anti-racism rally was held on August 14 in Maumee, Ohio, the town where a man suspected of driving his car into a crowd of people</a> in Charlottesville, Virginia, had been living.</p><p>Local media reported</a> that the rally started at the Maumee Public Library and ended at St Paul’s Lutheran Church, where people spoke on Charlottesville and other national events.</p><p>Organizers said they wanted to stand in solidarity with counter-protesters in Virginia and to denounce all forms of racism.</p><p>James Alex Fields Jr.</a> has been charged with second-degree murder and other counts after authorities say he drove his car into a crowd during a “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 12, killing Heather Heyer</a> and injuring 19 others. Credit: Twitter/Lance Price Jr via Storyful.</p><br />

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