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General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: ABX on August 15, 2017, 11:53:41 pm

Title: City says permit will only be OK’d if rally is moved to McIntire Park (both sides given permits)
Post by: ABX on August 15, 2017, 11:53:41 pm
This is from a few days ago, but it does challenge one piece of the narrative. Apparently both sides were issued permits (countering what many have said that only the WN group was).

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....The Unite the Right rally, scheduled for noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, is expected to be attended by members of the National Socialist Movement, the pro-secessionist League of the South and hundreds of their allies in the Nationalist Front and “alt-right” movement.

According to permits acquired from the city by University of Virginia professor Walt Heinecke, counter-protesters are expected to gather at the park and at nearby McGuffey Park and Justice Park, recently renamed from Jackson Park......

http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/city-says-permit-will-only-be-ok-d-if-rally/article_29f8e566-7baa-11e7-906d-63c9ea503128.html


Title: Re: City says permit will only be OK’d if rally is moved to McIntire Park (both sides given permits)
Post by: Smokin Joe on August 16, 2017, 06:19:11 am
This is from a few days ago, but it does challenge one piece of the narrative. Apparently both sides were issued permits (countering what many have said that only the WN group was).
There was a legal challenge to moving the monument protest, mainly because the park the protest had been permitted for contained the statue of General Lee in question. That challenge prevailed. The park the city tried to shuffle them to did not contain any of the monuments in question and was described as having ingress/egress problems with chokepoints which made it an undesirable venue.

The city could have moved the other group, but did not, or simply not issued that permit until another day. A significant amount of the blame for that conflict lies with the City, imho.