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Suspect in deadly Charlottesville car attack identified; Trump tweets condolences to victim; Update: Cruz calls it domestic terrorism

As is always the case, there were a lot of conflicting reports regarding the car that mowed down several pedestrians in Charlottesville, Va. Some eyewitnesses said the car had no plates, while photos very clearly showed a license number. Some internet sleuths traced that number to what looks to be the wrong person and have since retracted the story.

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At a briefing Saturday evening, Charlottesville’s police chief confirmed earlier reports by calling the attack premeditated, and he added that police are investigating the attack as a criminal homicide. One 32-year-old woman was killed as she crossed the intersection where the car struck two parked vehicles after ramming the crowd.

President Trump sent condolences via a tweet.

Earlier, he had sent condolences to the families and fellow officers of two people killed when a Virginia State Police helicopter crashed Saturday near the city of Charlottesville.

Here’s video of the police briefing.

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CNN is reporting that the man in custody is James Alex Fields, Jr., of Ohio. The car photographed clearly showed an Ohio plate and license number.

CNN reports:

The suspect being held in a Virginia jail in connection with a deadly crash near a scheduled rally of white nationalists has been identified as James Alex Fields Jr., 20, of Maumee, Ohio, according to Superintendent Martin Kumer with the Albermarle-Charlottesville County Regional Jail .

Fields is being held on suspicion of second-degree murder, malicious wounding and failure to stop in an accident that resulted in death.

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Update:

Sen. Ted Cruz has just released a statement calling for the Department of Justice to investigate this “grotesque act of domestic terrorism.”

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