World News | Court Denies 2 Appeals in Charlottesville Rally Beating

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The Supreme Court of Virginia has denied the appeals of two men convicted in the brutal beating of a Black man in a Charlottesville parking garage the day of a violent white supremacist rally.

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Charlottesville (US), Aug 6 (AP) The Supreme Court of Virginia has denied the appeals of two men convicted in the brutal beating of a Black man in a Charlottesville parking garage the day of a violent white supremacist rally.

The court denied Jacob Scott Goodwin's petition for appeal Wednesday and denied Alex Michael Ramos' petition for appeal in early May, according to Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring's office. Both were convicted of malicious wounding for their roles in the 2017 beating of DeAndre Harris, which was captured in photos and videos widely shared online.

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Goodwin was sentenced in 2018 to serve eight years in prison and Ramos was sentenced to serve six for their roles in the attack by a group of men.

Harris was punched and hit with weapons and left with a spinal injury, a broken arm and head lacerations that required eight staples. Prosecutors said Ramos hit Harris in the back of the head and bragged about the attack on Facebook.

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Hundreds of white supremacists gathered in Charlottesville in August 2017 in part to protest the planned removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. They clashed with counterprotesters during a day of violence in which a white supremacist rammed his car through the crowd of people, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer.

“The violence, mayhem, injury, and death caused at the hands of the racists and white supremacists who descended on Charlottesville for the Unite the Right rally can never be forgotten, but we can make sure that the individuals who broke the law or incited violence are brought to justice,” Herring said in a statement.

Two other men were also charged and sentenced to prison for the attack on Harris. (AP)

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