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Washington, August 13: A car ploughed into a crowd demonstrating against a white supremacist rally in the US state of Virginia, killing one person and injuring 19 others, while two police officers died when their helicopter monitoring the rally, crashed near the protest site.
The deaths came at the end of a day marked by clashes between far-right nationalists and people who had come to protest against their occupation of a park in Charlottesville containing a statue of the Confederate general Robert E Lee.
A 32-year-old woman died after the car rammed into the crowd holding peaceful protests.
20-year-old James Fields, of Ohio, the driver of the car, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation at this time, the police said in a statement.
Two Virginia State Patrol troopers were also killed in a helicopter crash while “assisting public safety resources with the ongoing situation in Charlottesville.
In addition to the one death and 19 injuries in the car-ramming incident, the city said there were at least 15 other injuries associated with the scheduled rally by white supremacists against the planned removal of the statue.
Following the clashes, a state of emergency was declared by the authorities, and police and security forces were deployed in riot gears.
President Donald Trump described this as a terrible event.
“We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides,” Trump told the media at a news conference at his gold resort in New Jersey where he is currently on a working summer vacation.
“It’s been going on for a long time in our country. Not Donald Trump, not Barack Obama, this has been going on for a long, long time. It has no place in America. What is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order and the protection of innocent lives,” he said.
“No citizen should ever fear for their safety and security in our society. And no child should ever be afraid to go outside and play or be with their parents and have a good time,” he said.
Trump said he spoke to Virginia Governor Terry Mcauliffe.
“We agree that the hate and the division must stop, and must stop right now,” he said as hundreds of white nationalists, neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klan members gathered in Charlottesville which they described as one of their biggest rallies in decades.
They clashed with another group of people who were opposing this rally of white nationalists.