James Alex Fields
James Alex Fields Jr. is a man on trial for events in relation to the August 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
Quotes
edit- I got the weekend off, so I'll be able to go to the rally.
- 8 August 2017 text to mother reported on 4 December 2018 by CBS 19
- We're not the one who need to be careful.
- 11 August 2017 text to mother reported on 4 December 2018 by CBS 19
- I'm so sorry
I didn’t want to hurt people, but I thought they were attacking me
- 2017 video interview with police reported on 4 December 2018 by Reuters
- She's one of those anti-white supremacists
- 7 December 2017 regarding Heather Heyer's mother Susan Bro, during recorded phone call to James' mother, reported on 4 December 2018 by CBS 19
- mobbed by a violent group of terrorists
They were waving the ISIS flag
They support them- 21 March 2018 phone call to mother reported on 4 December 2018 by CBS 19
About
edit- James Alex Fields Sr. died in an Erlanger crash Dec. 5, 1996, after a vehicle in which he was riding struck a utility pole, according to an Associated Press article from two days later. He was 33 at the time of death. Fields Jr. would be born a little more than five months later.
- This is a prosecution of Fields for Bad Thought, utterly oblivious to not only the Constitution’s double jeopardy clause, but the free speech clause and also simple common sense.
- A digital forensics expert just testified that minutes before the tragedy, James Fields used the google maps app on his phone to search for directions back home to Maumee, Ohio.
- In Friday’s memo, Fields’ attorneys highlighted his difficult upbringing and history of mental illness, but many of the details were redacted from public viewing. He was raised by a paraplegic single mother and suffered “trauma” by growing up knowing that his Jewish grandfather had murdered his grandmother before committing suicide, his lawyers said.