CHARLOTTESVILLE (Sputnik) — The recent rally led to clashes between the demonstrators and counter-protesters, culminating in the car ramming attack that killed Heyer in addition to injuring more than 30 people.
"[Sunday] evening's candlelight vigil in remembrance of Heather Heyer… has been canceled," the release stated. "A credible threat from White Supremacists created a situation wherein we could no longer guarantee the safety of those who attended."
Rally in Charlottesville forces Wahoos to cancel first exhibition match of the year. https://t.co/LdAbbkFloi
— Zach Francis (@ZFrancisSports) 12 августа 2017 г.
Heyer, 32, died after a driver plowed into a crowd during a clash between White Supremacists and counter protesters. In addition to Heyer, two Virginia state police officers died in a helicopter crash outside Charlottesville while they were monitoring the protests from above.
Women #Resistance called on #Charlottesville City Council to Cancel August 12 Rally https://t.co/Deh0s7KyAQ pic.twitter.com/XPf9kKpoLD
— Victoria Brownworth (@VABVOX) 12 августа 2017 г.
The "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville was organized by far-right nationalists on Saturday as a protest against the plans to remove a monument to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.