Blumenthal: There’s Evidence that James Alex Fields Was In Contact with Other White Supremacist Groups
‘It should be investigated’
Aug 21, 2017 8:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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BLITZER: "But very quickly, senator, do you have any evidence that the driver of that vehicle that drove into that crowd in charlottesville killing that young woman, Heather Heyer, that this was part of a broader conspiracy, a broader plot that he didn’t simply act on his own?" BLUMENTHAL: "There were certainly indications. There is evidence that he was in contact or communication with other groups. Maybe not specifically the individuals who were in charlottesville, but potentially others, fringe groups, neo-nazis, white supremacists, KKK members, that’s the kind of evidence that needs to be fully explored and investigated. At this point, I’m not making allegations as to other individuals or potential coconspirators, but it should be investigated."