It’s been nearly six years since white supremacists shocked the world by marching on the University of Virginia campus, carrying torches and chanting racist and anti-Semitic slogans. Now some of those extremists are facing criminal charges.
Almost six years after the white nationalist demonstration at the University of Virginia, which was followed the next day by a "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville.
An Albemarle County grand jury indicted the three individuals in February for burning "an object on the property of another or a highway or other public place."
Nearly six years after marching at the University of Virginia and shouting phrases, including “Jews will not replace us,” some marchers appear to have been hit with felony indictments.