At least one person has died and 19 injured on Saturday after a car intentionally plowed into a group of protesters during a Unite The Right rally by White Nationalists in Charlottesville, Virginia.

The vehicle ploughed into a crowd of people who were gathered in a street two blocks from the park.  According to the Charlottesville Police Department’s Facebook page, multiple people were injured in the incident, with two treated for serious but non-life threatening injuries.

Virginia State Troopers stand guard around the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Virginia, on 12 August 2017. Credit: Joshua Roberts

The rally, which was supposed to be a protest against a planned removal of the historic statue of a Confederate general Robert E. Lee from a public park in Charlottesville turned into chaos after clashes broke out between White Nationalists and the Alt-Left Antifa counter-protestors most of whom were bused from out of state.

The violence prompted state governor Terry McAuliffe to declare a state of emergency and halt the said removal of General Lee’s statue from a public park which has since been rename Emancipation Park.

Clashes between anti-white counter-protesters and White Nationalists at the rally on Saturday. Credit: Joshua Roberts

“I am broken that a life has been lost here,” declared Charlottesville Mayor, Mike Singer on Twitter then urged “all people of goodwill” to “go home.”

Tensions were already high after counter-protesters comprising of many anti-White, Alt-Left groups like like Antifa and Black Lives Matter crashed the rally leading to confrontations.

Alt-Left counter-protesters many of who are anti-White Antifa and Black Lives Matter were bused in from out of state. Credit: Joshua Roberts

“We’re closely following the terrible events unfolding in Charlottesville, Virginia,” President Trump said at a news conference.  “We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides.”

Plans by local authorities to remove statues commemorating the Confederacy have been met with great opposition from pro-Nationalist groups who gathered on Friday evening at the University of Virginia campus to protest and express their displeasure.  The group disbanded after they were ordered to do so by local law enforcement authorities.

Local Police stand around the historic confederate statue of General Robert E. Lee at Lee Park in Charlottesville, Virginia where the Unite The Right rally was to be held on 12 August 2017. Credit: Getty Images

Charlottesville’s City Council overwhelmingly voted in April to remove the statue of a Confederate General,  Robert E. Lee, from a public park which they have since renamed Emancipation Park.  The move by the largely Democratic Council to rebrand the city away from Confederate history has been criticized by many who accuse the city of trying to erase history.

First responders at the scene of the accident after a car plowed into protesters at a Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on 12 August 2017. Credit: Joshua Roberts

The suspected driver of the vehicle is now in custody.

It remains unclear whether this incident is connected to earlier confrontations with the Alt-Left counter-protestors who clashed the Unite The Right rally.

Members of White Nationalists clash with the Alt-Left Antifa protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia. Credit: Joshua Roberts

What was supposed to be a protest against the removal of an over 100 year-old statue of General Robert E. Lee turned out to be a violent and deadly occasion after Alt-Left protesters clashed the rally.

White Nationalists militia fully armed at the Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, 12 August 2017. Credit: Joshua Roberts

While mainstream media is focusing on White Nationalists, nothing has been said about paid anti-White protesters bused in from out of state like Antifa, Black Lives Matters.

Some Alt-Left, anti-White protesters proved to be equally violent and provocative. Credit: Joshua Roberts

White Nationalists militia came fully armed and prepared in the event of violence breaking out or worse as depicted in this image below.

White Nationalist militia came fully prepared for an event. Credit: Joshua Roberts

Alt-Left protestors are know for their violent tendencies and shutting down any rally or gathering their view as holding opposing views to theirs outnumbered the Unite The Right rally protestors.

An elderly man on the ground being kicked and attacked during clashes with Alt-Left anti-rally protesters on Saturday. Credit: Joshua Roberts

 

White Nationalists during the Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on 12 August 2017. Credit: Joshua Roberts

 

A member of the White Nationalist stands behind armed militia for protection after confrontation with Alt-Left anti-rally protesters. Credit: Joshua Roberts

 

 

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