
DeAndre Harris, a black man who was brutally beaten at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., last year, was acquitted of assault related to an incident that took place moments before he was attacked.
Video
from Aug. 12 showed six men surrounding Mr. Harris, 20, in a parking
garage and hitting him with a metal pipe and wooden boards. Mr. Harris
suffered a head wound and a broken wrist. The video was later widely
circulated on social media in efforts to identify the assailants, and at least three men were arrested.
Moments
before the attack, Mr. Harris had intervened in a scuffle after a
friend tried to yank a Confederate flag away from a marcher, Harold
Crews. A complaint by Mr. Crews, a state chairman of the neo-Confederate
group League of the South, eventually led the Charlottesville Police
Department to issue a warrant for Mr. Harris’s arrest, on a felony charge of malicious wounding. The charge was later amended to misdemeanor assault.
There's also a picture out that shows a police officer just standing there while Harris is literally getting jumped on by White Supremacist. So far about the men who have been arrested for beating DeAndre Harris, there's no current update.
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