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US black man beaten by racists is charged

A black man who was beaten at a far-right rally in Virginia has turned himself in to be formally charged in connection with the incident.

Axar.az reports citing BBC that, DeAndre Harris, who is accused of unlawful wounding at the 12 August Charlottesville protest, was released on an unsecured bond.

Photos and video of Mr. Harris, 20, being attacked by white men at the event were widely shared online.

Two alleged assailants were charged with malicious wounding in September.

But many are incredulous that an African-American set upon by white attackers at a far-right demonstration could himself face a criminal case.

Another individual alleged that Mr. Harris attacked him, prompting the arrest warrant to be issued on Tuesday.

Mr. Harris's lawyer, S Lee Merritt, said his client did nothing wrong and authorities did not have probable cause to prosecute him.

Mr. Harris could face up to five years in prison and a $2,500 fine (‎£1,880).

The attorney said his client, a former special-education instruction assistant, suffered a concussion, a knee injury and a fractured wrist.

The assault also left him with a head laceration that required stitches.

"We find it highly offensive and upsetting," Mr. Merritt told the Washington Post newspaper, "but what's more jarring is that he's been charged with the same crime as the men who attacked him."

Footage of the attack spread quickly on social media, showing at least five white men beating and kicking Mr. Harris to the ground in an indoor car park next to the police station during the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville.

Mr. Harris' lawyer said his client was accused of wounding a man named Harold Ray Crews.

Video of the incident appears to show a scuffle between the two in which Mr. Harris swings a torch at a man identified by US media as Mr. Crews, who lunges at him with the pole of a Confederate flag.

Mr. Harris' attorney maintains the torch did not "make significant contact" with Mr. Crews, who describes himself on Twitter as a "Southern Nationalist, Attorney".

In the US, alleged crime victims can go to a magistrate after filing police reports.

The magistrate only needs probable cause based on the alleged victim's testimony to grant an arrest warrant.

Mr. Harris surrendered on Thursday a day after police charged a man identified as Jacob Scott Goodwin, 22, in connection with the car park brawl.

Police said Mr. Goodwin, of Ward, Arkansas, could be seen on camera carrying a large plastic shield and kicking Mr. Harris, who was on the ground.

Daniel Borden, 18, of Ohio, and Alex Michael Ramos, 33, of Georgia, were also charged with malicious wounding last month in connection with the attack.

Mr. Harris was working as a full-time teacher's assistant in Charlottesville before the rally.

But his lawyer told US media his client had been unable to continue in the job because he now suffers fear-and-anxiety attacks in crowded public spaces.

A counter-protester, Heather Heyer, 32, was killed when a driver ploughed a car into a crowd.

White nationalist protesters returned to Charlottesville on 8 October for a brief, torch-lit rally.

The demonstrators gathered near the same statue of Confederate General Robert E Lee that was at the center of the August deadly clashes.

The statue has since been covered up while a legal challenge to its removal is underway.

Date
2017.10.13 / 15:48
Author
Axar.az
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