The trial process for the man who allegedly drove a car through a crowd of counterprotesters, killing activist Heather Heyer, 32, during last yearโs Charlottesville, Virginia, โUnite the Rightโ rally, is beginning Monday.
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James Alex Fields Jr., 21, is facing โa first-degree murder charge, multiple charges of malicious wounding and assault and separate federal hate crime charges,โ more than 30 charges in all, per the Guardian.
Fields was previously โknown in high school for being fascinated with Nazism and idolizing Adolf Hitler,โ according to NBC Newsโsomething a former teacher said was a โknown issue.โ But like several other issues plaguing the country in this political moment, people waited before saying something until irreversible damage was doneโin this case, the loss of Heyerโs life.
Per NBC, Fields reportedly sobbed and told a judge that โhe is being treated for bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression and ADHDโโnone of which lists โcallously threatening and taking othersโ livesโ as signs or symptoms, if anyone was curious.
Judges have already handed down convictions for crimes related to the rally. There were multiple high-profile issues of violence associated with the protests; Heyerโs may have had the most significant outcry. With the number of charges Fields has racked up, it seems unlikely heโll come out without a convictionโthe issue is, will he be treated like an outlier in a political context where nationalist violence is becoming the norm? Iโm personally worried that conservatives will continue to treat this clearly growing, communal behavior as a set of extremesโand that the country will become all the more dangerous for it.
The scary thing is, thatโs probably the goal.
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