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City Councilors Wes Bellamy (left) and Mike Signer (center), and City Manager Maurice Jones (right) at Tuesday night's meeting.
"The hunch that they [officers] are going off of is skin color," Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker said. "We need to have a conversation about what that means in Charlottesville … it's happening for the same reasons that it's always happened — because of of racism.”
City Attorney Craig Brown takes questions from Council about the permitting regulations.
Former U.S. Attorney Tim Heaphy was tasked with leading the independent review of how the city responded to the white supremacist events of this past summer. He presented his findings at a press conference last Friday.
Sean King speaking at the Paramount Theater.
David Simmons, current chair of the Charlottesville Police Citizen’s Advisory Panel, addresses City Council.
Tanesha Hudson speaking at the City Council meeting.
Law School Dean Risa Goluboff speaking at Alumni Hall on Saturday
Don Gathers addresses the Council during Monday night's public hearing.
Tim Heaphy addressing City Council at its recent meeting.
Candidates for Charlottesville City Council at a forum held at Johnson Elementary School.
Elections for Charlottesville City Council will be held Nov. 7.
A speaker at the hearing voices his concerns about Tim Heaphy's review.
Two audience members climbed atop the dais in front of City Council members holding a banner reading “Blood on your hands”
Wes Bellamy stands before the City Council during a public hearing.
Numerous community members attended the hearing with signage, despite the inclement weather.
Two audience members climbed atop the dais in front of City Council members holding a banner reading “Blood on your hands,” resulting in the departure of the councilors under police protection.