ns-bicecentennialarrested-YLiu.jpeg All three were processed in the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail, and charged with trespassing, a Class 1 misdemeanor. They were released later that night. Appears In Three U.Va. students arrested at Bicentennial Launch found guilty of trespassing By Nick Juan | December 1, 2017 The students had unfurled a banner that read, “200 Years of White Supremacy,” at the Bicentennial celebration in October.
Three U.Va. students arrested at Bicentennial Launch found guilty of trespassing By Nick Juan | December 1, 2017 The students had unfurled a banner that read, “200 Years of White Supremacy,” at the Bicentennial celebration in October.
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