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Racist Protest

Affirming, the Fourth Circuit ruled that the Charlottesville Police Department’s inaction at the fatal “Unite the Right” protest on Aug. 12, 2017, did not warrant revocation of qualified immunity.

RICHMOND, Va. — Affirming, the Fourth Circuit ruled that the Charlottesville Police Department’s inaction at the fatal “Unite the Right” protest on Aug. 12, 2017, did not warrant revocation of qualified immunity.

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