heather heyer
This Couple Survived the Unite the Right Car Attack. The Trauma Tore Them Apart.
“Usually in a relationship, when one person is sad, the other person helps to cheer them up and uplift them. But we were both dealing with a lot of trauma.”
Noted Racist Richard Spencer Apparently Yelled Racist Slurs After Racist Rally
Leaked audio purportedly shows the far-right leader screaming anti-Semitic slurs and threatening further violence in Charlottesville.
The Charlottesville Neo-Nazi Who Killed Heather Heyer Just Got Life in Prison
James Alex Fields Jr., now 22, pleaded guilty to 29 federal hate crime charges earlier this year to avoid the death penalty.
“This is Far from Over”: Heather Heyer’s Mom Spends Sleepless Nights Researching White Supremacy
Susan Bro grabbed her late-daughter’s charm bracelets and drove to Capitol Hill from Charlottesville, Virginia, to appear before Congress.
Trump just defended the Charlottesville white nationalists again
“I was talking about people who went because they felt very strongly about the monument to Robert E. Lee"
Joe Biden didn't call Heather Heyer's mother until after his campaign video launched
The video invoked Heyer, who was killed by a white supremacist at the violent rally in Charlottesville in 2017.
Charlottesville car attacker James Alex Fields pleads guilty to 29 federal hate crimes
The plea might have allowed him to dodge the death penalty.
A fourth white man has been found guilty for brutally beating DeAndre Harris in Charlottesville
Tyler Watkins Davis was responsible for dealing the blow that required Harris to get staples
Jury recommends Charlottesville neo-Nazi James Fields be sentenced to life in prison
Circuit Court Judge Richard Moore will now decide Fields’ fate.
Neo-Nazi James Fields convicted of first-degree murder in death of Heather Heyer
He could face the death penalty for killing Heyer in the Charlottesville protests.
James Fields told his mom it "doesn’t fucking matter" Heather Heyer died in Charlottesville
The neo-Nazi who allegedly caused her death by running into a crowd with his car, spoke to his mother about it.
Charlottesville neo-Nazi who ran Heather Heyer over with a car is claiming self-defense
In opening statements, his lawyers said they'll argue Fields felt threatened by the protesters and was in fear of serious bodily injury or death