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Motorcyclist Sentenced To 7 Years In Prison For Hate Crime Attack

This photo, provided to WGLT by a demonstrator who witnessed the incident, shows the motorcyclist who allegedly drove into the crowd. Authorities say it was Marshall R. Blanchard of Bloomington. A Bloomington man convicted of a hate crime for riding his motorcycle into a crowd of protesters last year was sentenced on Friday to seven years in prison. Marshall Blanchard, 22, pleaded guilty in April to a hate crime and leaving the scene of an accident in connection with an incident in downtown Bloomington. A crowd had gathered to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis when Blanchard rode his motorcycle into the crowd, injuring two victims.

Bloomington Man Pleads Guilty To Hate Crime In Motorcycle Attack

This photo, provided to WGLT by a demonstrator who witnessed the incident, shows the motorcyclist who allegedly drove into the crowd. Authorities say it was Marshall R. Blanchard of Bloomington. UPDATED 4:50 p.m. | A Bloomington man has pleaded guilty to a hate crime after riding his motorcycle into a group of protesters during a 2020 protest rally downtown. Marshall Blanchard, 22, reached a partially negotiated plea agreement with prosecutors on Friday. He was set to go to trial on Monday. Blanchard pleaded guilty to committing a hate crime (class 4 felony) and two counts of leaving the scene of an accident (Class 2 felony), prosecutors said. In exchange, aggravated battery and aggravated assault charges were dropped.

March Trial Set For Man Accused Of Injuring Protesters

This photo, provided to WGLT by a demonstrator who witnessed the incident, shows the motorcyclist who allegedly drove into the crowd Sunday night. Authorities say it was Marshall R. Blanchard of Bloomington. A March 22 jury trial is scheduled for a Bloomington man accused of hate crimes for allegedly riding his motorcycle into a group of protesters during a May protest rally in Bloomington. The downtown rally was organized after the death of George Floyd, a Minneapolis man killed May 25 when a police officer pressed his knee on his neck for several minutes. Witnesses told Bloomington police they saw Blanchard driving at a high rate of speed toward the protesters.

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