
Protestors Rally Against Racism and Violence in Plymouth
PLYMOUTH, Mass. (AP) - About 100 people have gathered in a coastal Massachusetts town following violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Three people were killed Saturday and dozens were injured as white nationalists protested the city's decision to remove a Confederate monument. A car rammed into a crowd of protesters, killing a woman, and a state police helicopter crashed into the woods, leaving two troopers onboard dead.
Demonstrators rallied at a park in Plymouth on Sunday, with some carrying signs that read "no place for hate" and "stop pretending your racism is patriotism." The demonstration began at around 4 p.m.
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