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Black man beaten at Charlottesville white nationalist rally turns self in

DeAndre Harris. Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail
 

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — A counterprotester who was beaten by a group of protesters at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, has turned himself in after a warrant was issued for his arrest.

A picture and video of DeAndre Harris, 20, being attacked by a group at the August rally quickly went viralthe Root reported. The attack left Harris bloodied, with a fractured wrist, a knee injury, abrasions and a cut on his head that required staples, according to CBS News.

On Monday, a warrant was issued for Harris' arrest on behalf of self-described "Southern nationalist" Harold Ray Crews, the Washington Post reported. Crews obtained a warrant from a local magistrate on a felony charge of unlawful wounding after accusing Harris of striking him with a pipe during the Charlottesville rally.

Harris turned himself in to police on Thursday, WSET reported.

Harris' lawyer, S. Lee Merritt, agrees that Crews was attacked with a pipe but argues Harris wasn't the attacker. Merritt notes that a picture of Crews being hit in the head with a weapon shows the hand of a white counter-protester — Harris is black. Merritt also denounced another video that allegedly shows Harris hitting Crews with a pipe.`

"The incident that DeAndre was involved in showed [Crews] as the aggressor, driving his pole into [counterprotester] Corey Long, the sharp end of his flag pole. DeAndre responded to that defensively, which is an affirmative defense to the charges filed against him," Merritt told the Root.

Merritt called the charges against Harris "clearly retaliatory." In the Washington Post article, he said, "We find it highly offensive and upsetting, but what's more jarring is that he's been charged with the same crime as the men who attacked him."

Detective Sgt. Jake Via of the Charlottesville Police Department said the department was "not expecting" the warrant and had planned to do its own investigation into Crews' claims when they learned of the warrant, the Post reported.

Two men were already charged with malicious wounding in the attack carried out against Harris, CBS News reported.

– The Cox Media Group National Content Desk contributed to this report.

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