This guy admits to threatening James Fields with his rifle just before Fields ran into the crowd. This is the first time I've seen this video:pic.twitter.com/WLEhGZKr8p
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Here he is being confronted about his role in Heather Heyer's deathpic.twitter.com/LeGsWJBjCI
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Notice that he was speaking at HARVARD about this. They invited him to talk about armed anti-fascist violence. There's no shame at all about his role in this death. Harvard should explain itself, and so should this man's employer.
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In case you missed it, here he is saying he "raised his rifle" at Fields at the same talk. This is key for showing the illegality of his action, as you'll see in a moment.pic.twitter.com/uauKfLALPF
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So, here's the Virginia law on Brandishing. Pointing a firearm in such a manner as to reasonably induce fear in another of being shot or injured (excluding self-defense). This is a felony within 1000 feet of a school. Unsurprisingly, this happened within 1000 feet of a school.pic.twitter.com/QZWZIQsCx6
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This is a slam-dunk case for felony brandishing, as he makes it clear that he raised his rifle at Fields who was just slowly driving by in his car. Why hasn't he been arrested?
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This is also sufficient to charge him with second degree murder (felony murder) as a natural consequence of causing someone to fear for their life.pic.twitter.com/wW3kCze0P0
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@CarrCenter do you endorse this speaker's role in the death of Heather Heyer?Show this thread
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