James Alex Fields Jnr, who is 20 years old and originally from Kentucky, was arrested and charged after a car was deliberately driven into a crowd of anti-fascism protesters. His mother told local ...
James Alex Fields Jr, 21, is accused of murder and causing serious injury in Charlottesville in August 2017. Heather Heyer, 32, died when the car hit a group of people protesting against a white ...
Attorneys for James Alex Fields Jr., 22, blamed his behavior in part on the “trauma” he suffered by growing up knowing that his Jewish grandfather had murdered his grandmother before ...
Charges against James Alex Fields Jr were confirmed in an emotional hearing. He is accused of ramming his car into anti-fascism protesters, killing Heather Heyer and injuring 35 others.
James Alex Fields Jr, 22, was sentenced for numerous federal hate crimes committed in the August 2017 attack. Heather Heyer, 32, died when Fields drove his car into people protesting against a ...
James Alex Fields Jr. also is charged with 30 federal hate crimes, which will involve another trial. (JTA) — A jury in Charlottesville, Virginia, recommended a sentence of life in prison plus ...
killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others. FBI agents searched the Oak Hill Apartments complex, where James Alex Fields Jr.’s lives in a one-bedroom flat about 19 mile southwest of ...
Alex Fields Jr (l) was pictured taking part in the Unite ... has pleaded guilty to hate crimes at a court hearing. James Alex Fields, 25, a professed neo-Nazi, was convicted on 29 of 30 counts ...
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James Alex Fields Jr. of Maumee, Ohio, was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty in March to federal hate crime charges in an attack that killed one person and injured more than two dozen others.