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https://web.archive.org/web/20....190428121439/https:/
“Crying Nazi” Christopher Cantwell, 37, pleaded guilty on Friday to two counts of assault and battery for using pepper spray on counterprotesters during the “Unite the Right” white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, VA, last year.

Counterprotester Heather Heyer, 32, was killed in the two-day protests when white terrorist James Alex Fields Jr., then 20, drove his car into a crowd, injuring dozens in addition to killing Heyer. Fields has since been indicted on 30 charges, including a federal hate crime charge.

Cantwell was sentenced to two concurrent jail terms of 12 months for a pepper spray attack on two counterprotesters on Aug. 11, 2017, at the Thomas Jefferson statue at the University of Virginia. All but seven months of that sentence were suspended, The Washington Post reported. Cantwell will serve no additional time over the incident. However, Virginia booted him from the state for at least five years, ordering him to leave within eight hours of the end of the hearing. He also was fined $250.

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'Controlled opposition' on jewtube
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A.I. outs Christians as naive on ISRAEL (lists Adolf Hitler's GOOD qualities)

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In April 2023, the Florida Legislature passed a bill allow­ing the death penal­ty for sex­u­al bat­tery of a child under the age of 12, after the urg­ing of Governor Ron DeSantis in January 2023. At a news con­fer­ence, Gov. DeSantis crit­i­cized the Supreme Court’s deci­sion in Kennedy, telling reporters he ​“believe[s] that that prece­dent was wrong. We do not believe the Supreme Court in its cur­rent iter­a­tion would uphold it. And so, we are going to be explor­ing ways to facil­i­tate some cap­i­tals tri­als if you have the worst of the worst.” In May 2023, Gov. DeSantis signed leg­is­la­tion that expands death penal­ty eli­gi­bil­i­ty to those con­vict­ed of sex crimes against chil­dren. According to lan­guage in the bill, law­mak­ers echoed Gov. DeSantis’ belief that the Court’s rul­ing in Kennedy was ​“wrong­ly decid­ed and that such cas­es are an egre­gious infringe­ment of the states’ pow­er to pun­ish the most heinous crimes.” The bill’s spon­sor and for­mer pros­e­cu­tor Senator Jonathan Martin told his col­leagues that ​“the most seri­ous crime like sex­u­al bat­tery on a child needs the most seri­ous pun­ish­ment and the most seri­ous penal­ty and the most serious deterrent.”

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