Soros Prosecutor Charges Men for Carrying Tiki Torches in Charlottesville 6 Years Later

The Soros-funded prosecutor of Albemarle County, Virginia has had multiple men indicted nearly 6 years after the mostly peaceful “Unite the Right” rally for the newly-invented crime of “carrying a tiki torch with the intent to intimidate.”

James Hingeley, the Soros-funded prosecutor of Albemarle County, Virginia has unsealed the indictments of at least 3 men who have been charged with “carrying a tiki torch with the intent to intimidate,” a whopping 6 years after they marched in Charlottesville in support of Civil and Revolutionary War monuments.

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The men who’ve been charged hail from three different states and were initially indicted in February, but their indictments have only now been unsealed.

According to electronic court records, James Hingeley’s Soros-funded prosecutor’s office in Albemarle County, VA has charged William Zachary Smith, of Nacona, Texas, Tyler Bradley Dykes, of Bluffton, South Carolina, and Dallas Medina, of Ravenna, Ohio with tiki torch crimes.

They all face a penalty of up to 5 years in prison.

The charges stem from a well-documented protest march that took place on August 11th, 2021 the night before the August 12th Unite the Right rally.

During the August 11th protest, a group of right-wing demonstrators peacefully marched, while carrying tiki torches, down a Charlottesville, VA city street and to the Thomas Jefferson monument outside the University of Virginia’s rotunda. Prior to the march, the monument, along with many others in Charlottesville, had been attacked multiple times by leftist race radicals.

On their march, the group chanted “you will not replace us” and eventually “Jews will not replace us” as they lashed out against the open borders immigration scheme designed to make America’s founding population a minority group within its own borders.

When the marchers arrived at the Thomas Jefferson monument, they were immediately attacked by a mob of Antifa militants and other leftists who’d gathered there and lay in wait. The leftists used pepper spray, batons, and other weaponry against the demonstrators but as usual, none of them have been hunted down nearly 6 years later and charged with crimes.

The following day, during the August 12th, 2021 Unite the Right rally, thousands of leftists were bussed in from multiple jurisdictions and states to attack right-wing and pro-white demonstrators. It was at this time that Heather Heyer died of a heart attack as her fellow militants surrounded the vehicle of James Fields, who eventually drove straight into them in an apparent attempt to escape the mob.

In addition to this vehicle being surrounded by the violent Antifa mob, Fields’ life was directly threatened by UNC-Chapel Hill professor Dwayne Dixon, who was armed with an AR-15 and has openly admitted to and bragged about brandishing his firearm at Fields in the run-up to the auto incident.

Video footage from that day has shown time and time again that Heyer was never struck by the vehicle, and her own mother has publicly admitted that she died of a heart attack, not a vehicle impact. Nevertheless, Fields is serving the rest of his life in prison for murder, and footage of both the car “attack” that didn’t hit Heather Heyer and her mother’s admission that she died of a heart attack have been scrubbed from the internet.

National File reached out to Virginia GOP Governor Glenn Youngkin for comment on this story but received no response by the time of its publishing. It is unclear whether or not Governor Youngkin supports the Soros-funded prosecution of tiki torch carriers. 

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