Former-Vice President Joe Biden did not have the decency to reach out to Heather Heyer’s mother before invoking her daughter’s death for his presidential campaign announcement video.

Heyer was killed in Charlottesville while counter-protesting against white nationalists who had went to protest the removal of a confederate statue in 2017. James Alex Fields Jr. was convicted of first-degree murder for her death.

The mother of Heyer, Susan Bro, was not pleased that the tragedy was being used by his campaign.

“But I wasn’t surprised,” Bro told The Daily Beast. “Most people do that sort of thing. They capitalize on whatever situation is handy. He didn’t reach out to me, and didn’t mention her by name specifically, and he probably knew we don’t endorse candidates.”

TRENDING: BREAKING: 'At Least 10 Shots' Reportedly Fired at Police By Louisville Black Lives Matter Rioters — UPDATE... At Least Two Officers Shot (VIDEOS)

The video also took comments made by President Donald Trump severely out-of-context.

https://twitter.com/CarpeDonktum/status/1121506814057754624

“That’s when we heard the words of the president of the United States that stunned the world and shocked the conscience of this nation. He said there were quote some ‘very fine people on both sides.’ Very fine people on both sides?” Biden condemned Trump for assigning the same “moral equivalence” to “those spreading hate” as well as “those with the courage to stand against it.”

In reality, what President Trump had said was: