Charlottesville police ordered to stand down at white supremacist rally, federal lawsuit claims
A man assaulted during a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia is suing city and state police, alleging officers were ordered to stand down and failed to act even as they witnessed the attack. According to the federal lawsuit, Robert Sanchez Turner was sprayed in the eye with pepper spray, beaten with canes, and had urine…
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Sure is empty down here...