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Well, shit. I wasn't optimistic, but at least I predicted it could've gotten pleaded down to manslaughter.

Just over a year after he plowed his vehicle into a crowd protesting a white nationalist rally, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer, James Alex Fields Jr. was convicted Friday of first-degree murder and other felonies – and now faces the possibility of life in prison.

A jury needed a little more than seven hours to convict Fields, of Maumee, Ohio, in the killing of Heyer during a “Unite the Right” rally in Virginia on Aug. 12, 2017.

He was also found guilty of five counts of aggravated malicious wounding, three counts of malicious wounding and a count of leaving the scene of an accident. Fields faces life in prison.

During closing arguments Thursday, prosecutor Nina-Alice Antony portrayed Fields as a hateful young man who idled his vehicle for more than a minute before backing up and then speeding into the crowd, killing Heyer and injuring dozens of other people.

Video from a Virginia State Police helicopter captured the incident, showing a grey muscle car as it rammed the group and then drove away.


Antony also referenced a text message sent by Fields the day before the rally after his mother told him to be careful.

In the text, accompanied by a picture of Adolf Hitler, Fields wrote: “we’re not the one (sic) who need to be careful.”

Antony also repeatedly reminded jurors about a meme Fields posted on Instagram three months before the crash. The image showed a crowd, identified as “protesters,” being rammed by a car, and depicted bodies being tossed in the air.

"What we have is a man who had a decision, and he decides to turn his Instagram post into reality," she said.

Defense attorney Denise Lunsford urged the jury to consider the chaos of the day, including the use of tear gas and a series of street fights between white nationalists, Antifa activists and counter-protesters.

Lunsford said Fields only drove into the crowd out of fear after finding himself alone and unprotected.

“Look at the circumstances as they appeared to him,” Lunsford said. “He says he felt he was in danger, there were people coming at him.”

On Thursday, she urged the jury to find Fields guilty of “no more than” the lesser charges of manslaughter in Heyer’s death and unlawful wounding for the injuries to others.

The “Unite the Right” rally was organized to protest plans to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. But white nationalists made up the bulk of the protesters who descended on Charlottesville, leading counter-demonstrators and left-leaning activists to join the fray
 
The cynic in me is waiting to see how this will be spun into some kind of proof that the Nazis are actually winning, this wasn't real justice, more street mobs are needed to "fight back", and it's all Drumpf's fault.
 
If I remember what I heard, the state had a hard time proving a first-degree murder because Heather actually had a heart attack because of the car hitting her.

I think that’s what happened. Either way, nobody is going to miss him if he goes away for life.
 
There were some early doubts on whether he had planned this or if there was an iota of justification due to the crowd being intimidating and seemingly hostile. But this moron really buried himself with this:

"Antony also referenced a text message sent by Fields the day before the rally after his mother told him to be careful.

In the text, accompanied by a picture of Adolf Hitler, Fields wrote: “we’re not the one (sic) who need to be careful.”

Antony also repeatedly reminded jurors about a meme Fields posted on Instagram three months before the crash. The image showed a crowd, identified as “protesters,” being rammed by a car, and depicted bodies being tossed in the air."

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I can understand driving slowly through people if they're blocking the road, but deliberately trying to hit and kill them may have been a bit much.
 
I can understand driving slowly through people if they're blocking the road, but deliberately trying to hit and kill them may have been a bit much.
But if you drive slowly, that will give them a chance to drag you out of the car and beat you to death. When driving through a crowd, you gotta go big or go home.
 
But if you drive slowly, that will give them a chance to drag you out of the car and beat you to death. When driving through a crowd, you gotta go big or go home.
I've seen countless videos of people sldriving slowly. People tend to hit the car at the worst. I've never seen them do anything like pull anyone out the car(though I wouldn't doubt it)
 
Yeah, that seems about right. Won't stop everyone from screaming about how NAZIS KILLED PEOPLE AT CHARLOTTESVILLE, despite the fact that I haven't seen anyone say anything about this guy other than that he's a sped. Whatever, trash got taken out I guess.
 
Yeah, that seems about right. Won't stop everyone from screaming about how NAZIS KILLED PEOPLE AT CHARLOTTESVILLE, despite the fact that I haven't seen anyone say anything about this guy other than that he's a sped. Whatever, trash got taken out I guess.
Let’s be real: they would have cried Nazi regardless
 
I'm most upset that they're portraying a V6 Dodge as a "muscle car"

It's the perfect car for an impotent white-power wanna be. Looks tough, has a fearsome name reputation, scares the pants off the ignorant, but, those in the know aren't scared and when it counts, it's got no balls and no punch.
 
There were some early doubts on whether he had planned this or if there was an iota of justification due to the crowd being intimidating and seemingly hostile. But this moron really buried himself with this:

"Antony also referenced a text message sent by Fields the day before the rally after his mother told him to be careful.

In the text, accompanied by a picture of Adolf Hitler, Fields wrote: “we’re not the one (sic) who need to be careful.”

Antony also repeatedly reminded jurors about a meme Fields posted on Instagram three months before the crash. The image showed a crowd, identified as “protesters,” being rammed by a car, and depicted bodies being tossed in the air."

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His laughable opsec did him in just like it did for the /k/ommandos who went to some BLM rally who shot a few people there allegedly in self defense after protestors didn't like their presence. They already did themselves in when they streamed or posted videos acting like they were going in Jace Connors style. With the situation being white people showing up at a BLM protest and then shooting people (even if it was in self defense), the court was already ready to throw the book at them and was just looking for anything to lock them up for.
In April of 2017 (several months before the car incident) the one who shot them got fifteen years with the family of one angry he didn't get more time in jail.

His fatal mistake was not only that he brought his cell phone to a protest in an attempt to stream it for fame (think like Unicorn Riot does) but also that he actually trusted cell phone services to be secure. Just about any paranoid protest prep guide is going to tell you that cell phones are huge liabilities and in this case it did him in as well.
During the trial, prosecutors revealed several racist text messages Scarsella sent to his friends in the year before the shooting. In one, he suggested a friend go with him to target practice "for when we have to shoot black guys."
On the day of the shooting, he texted his girlfriend that "smelly brown people" should "just gas themselves, honestly."
From the bench, Caligiuri said she didn't realize that people "still held such racist, repugnant ideas as the ones expressed in your text messages."

There's a lot of parallels to that case here, with the main differences being what weapons were used, the time of day it took place at, the fact one person was killed, and the disproportionate amount of media coverage this incident got. The /k/ommando shooting mostly remained known in diehard antifa circles, random articles on news sites, and 4chan of course. The fact it took place at night and wasn't at a place where everybody could get a nice neat photograph and video to spread didn't help. Cville on the other hand was already being hyped up by Twitter for days and when the vehicle incident happened that picture was on every frontpage in the USA with the video footage and photo appearing in wall to wall coverage on news stations.

Then again, a lot of the cville protesters weren't exactly the brightest. Besides the fact that many of them made the same mistakes the /k/ommandos did all over again, I've heard stories of some of them being arrested late this year. They had a whole year to flee the country to travel to some Eastern European country that doesn't give a shit like Weev and Andrew Anglin did and they blew it bigtime.

I've seen countless videos of people sldriving slowly. People tend to hit the car at the worst. I've never seen them do anything like pull anyone out the car(though I wouldn't doubt it)
During the LA riots there was an infamous incident captured on helicopter video and televised, in which truck driver Reginald Denny was pulled out and had the shit beaten out of him. He was just trying to do the job he usually did which was to deliver sand to a plant, and instead he ended up having to undergo years of therapy and having his ability to walk and speak permanently damaged.
 
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so no mention of the idiot that chased James fields with a rifle
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it has really low sound volume so listen to it on max volume

Dwayne Dixon admits he waved a rifle at James Fields prior to the accident in Charlottesville.mp4
 

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Got the book thrown at him for his political views and year old Instagram memes
Oh well
Maybe if he became a federal informant like Christopher Cantwell they’d drop or lessen the charges
 
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