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After white nationalists and neo-Nazis faced off with counter-protesters in Charlottesville, Va., a state of emergency was declared

...a State of Emergency? How many cops have been injured? How many windows have been broken out of stores? Has rioting and looting ensued? How many police cars turned over and burning in the streets? Any convenience stores going up in flames? Gee, this don't seem like much of a 'state of emergency' to me. Looks like the left is just trying to create a situation where none exists or at least it doesn't exist to the extent that all BLM crowd created problems.




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After white nationalists and neo-Nazis faced off with counter-protesters in Charlottesville, Va., a state of emergency was declared
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After white nationalists and neo-Nazis faced off with counter-protesters in Charlottesville, Va., a state of emergency was declared
Saturday, August 12, 2017 12:06 PM EDT
The governor of Virginia declared a state of emergency in Charlottesville on Saturday as a protest of a plan to remove a statue of a Confederate general turned violent, leaving several people injured and threatening to plunge the area into chaos.
Protesters clashed in the historic college town on Saturday, as white nationalists — some waving Confederate flags, chanting Nazi-era slogans, wearing helmets and carrying shields — converged on the statue of Robert E. Lee in the city’s Emancipation Park and the surrounding streets, and as the police retreated. The protest was the apparent culmination of more than a year of debate and division over the fate of the statue.


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