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mahatmakanejeeves

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Thu Aug 8, 2019, 02:15 PM Aug 2019

Meet The Trump Appointee Who's Putting White Supremacists in Jail

The Trump Appointee Who’s Putting White Supremacists in Jail

Two years after Charlottesville, this Republican prosecutor is pioneering a new approach to convicting racist rioters



U.S. Attorney Thomas T. Cullen at the federal courthouse in Charlottesville. As chief federal prosecutor for the Western District of Virginia, Cullen is targeting violent white supremacists using an anti-riot statute passed in the 1960s to rein in leftist Vietnam War protesters. (Jay Paul for The Washington Post)

Story by Harry Jaffe
AUGUST 7, 2019

On June 28, in the main courtroom of Charlottesville’s federal courthouse, U.S. Attorney Thomas T. Cullen rose to his feet. It had been nearly two years since white supremacists brawled with counterprotesters at a violence-filled rally nearby; now, standing still and stoic, the tall, lean Cullen addressed the court regarding the sentencing of James Fields Jr. At the rally in August 2017, Fields, 22, had driven his Dodge Challenger into a crowd of peaceful protesters, maiming many and killing one. Having been convicted on federal hate crimes charges, Fields deserved nothing less than life in prison, Cullen argued.

From the courtroom’s wooden benches, Fields’s victims — who had come to testify about their broken bones, broken spirits and broken marriages; their lasting fear of cars, loud noises and even the light of day — listened intently. Never mind the defendant’s age and appeal for mercy, Cullen said. Hadn’t he described those who disagreed with his views as “monkeys,” “subspecies,” “kikes” and more on his social media accounts? Never mind his claim that he’d acted on impulse and without premeditation, that he’d had mental health problems. “We all face mental health issues,” Cullen pointed out, “but troubled people don’t just commit acts of mass murder or domestic terrorism.”

U.S. District Judge Michael Urbanski agreed. Fields stared blankly before him as his sentence was handed down: life in prison without parole. At the prosecution table, Cullen, his face set in its resting scowl, nodded briefly but didn’t look up from the notes he was jotting on his legal pad.
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A few weeks before the Fields sentencing, I met Cullen in a small, unadorned conference room on the first floor of the federal courthouse in Charlottesville. At 42, Cullen is easygoing and straightforward, with none of the bravado that many federal prosecutors display. He took office as the top federal lawman for the 46 counties and 17 cities of western Virginia on March 30, 2018. Except for a stint in private practice, he had served as an assistant U.S. attorney and deputy criminal chief in the Roanoke-headquartered office for the previous three years. “I felt pretty comfortable coming into this role,” he told me. “I certainly understood how the office worked.”

On his plate when he took over were opioid pill mills along the Interstate 81 corridor; organized gangs of Crips and Bloods in Danville, near the North Carolina line; drug dealers in the Shenandoah Valley; and the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. Cullen was away from Virginia on vacation when the rally and subsequent violence took place, but from the moment he was nominated for the top job, he knew that the issue was “one I need to be involved in.”
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Harry Jaffe is a longtime reporter and columnist on D.C. affairs. He is the author of “Why Bernie Sanders Matters” and co-author of “Dream City: Race, Power, and the Decline of Washington, D.C.

Credits: Story by Harry Jaffe. Designed by Christian Font.
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Meet The Trump Appointee Who's Putting White Supremacists in Jail (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2019 OP
How about that? A Republican who is intelligent and has ethics. CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #1
I doubt that all Vietnam war protesters were "leftists".. This was not a popular war. secondwind Aug 2019 #2
True, but that is so satisfying for it to have been targeted at the left & now used on them bitterross Aug 2019 #3

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,678 posts)
1. How about that? A Republican who is intelligent and has ethics.
Thu Aug 8, 2019, 02:21 PM
Aug 2019

And he was appointed by tRump.

I especially like this paragraph from the article:

While the president and others in the GOP have mostly averted their gaze and refused to confront the phenomenon of white supremacy, Cullen is choosing to stare it down. “I could care less about politics,” he says. “Hate crimes and violence by white supremacist organizations that qualify as domestic terrorism are way up. Prosecuting them is common sense. It’s the right thing to do.”

Good for him! It's about time we had someone in this sort of position who is doing the right thing.

 

bitterross

(4,066 posts)
3. True, but that is so satisfying for it to have been targeted at the left & now used on them
Thu Aug 8, 2019, 05:01 PM
Aug 2019

The rich right-wingers were buying their kids' way out of the war. Think "bone spurs." So, yes it was not a popular war. However, pretty much any protests against the government and wars are usually labeled as "leftist" in this country.

I find it rich and satisfying that a law the GOP intended to use to squelch protests is being used to prosecute their own kind now.

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