There have already been enormous problems with the ongoing prosecution of James Fields, the young man who drove his car into a crowd of demonstrators in Charlottesville in August, allegedly causing the death of obese SJW Heather Heyer. This death, remember, was used as an excuse to deplatform and shut down much of the Alt-Right.
Following the revelation that Field's car did not even touch the dead woman -- who appears to have died from a heart attack and her own weight problems -- the latest setback for the kangaroo court campaign to convict him is the news that moments before the accident Fields was actually being chased by antifa armed with automatic weapons. If accepted, this provides an entirely innocent explanation for his rather erratic driving.
This new twist in the story was revealed by Dwayne Dixon, a member of the Communist group Redneck Revolt, an armed antifa group that was present at Charlottesville.
In a now-deleted Tweet, Dixon boasted of chasing Fields away moments before the tragic accident, the excitement of which seems to have triggered Hayer's fatal heart attack.
“I take a perverse pleasure in having carried this Spike’s lower in defense of Justice Park on August 12th. I used this rifle to chase off James Fields from our block of 4th St before he attacked the marchers to the south.”
A "lower" is a term for part of a gun, while Spike's refers to Spike's Tactical, a weapons and ammunition supplier. The revealing tweet by Dixon came in response to an ad by Spike's that cast the antifa as the villains of several protests, including Charlottesville.
While Field's actions were regrettable, it seems that he had plenty of reason to drive like a maniac that day, as the city police had been ordered to stand down and allow Leftist mobs free rein. Not only were armed antifa like Dixon threatening Field, but there is also photographic evidence of his car being hit with a pole by an antifa.
It seems that in the case of Charlottesville, almost all the blood is on the hands of the Left.
Richard Spencer is innocent.
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