UPDATE: Charlottesville and Gov. Terry McAuliffe are responsible for the James Fields, Jr. car wreck. National Guard was supposed to be “providing for the safe movement of traffic and pedestrians.”

Here’s one of the biggest mysteries of August 12th in Charlottesville: why was Antifa allowed to parade through the streets for nearly three hours during a “state of emergency”?

The #UniteTheRight protesters had come from all over the United States to participate in a legally permitted rally in Lee Park. After the “unlawful assembly” and “state of emergency” was declared though after 11:06 AM, we were ordered to disperse or be arrested.

We complied with the “state of emergency.” The crowd gathered in Lee Park dispersed in two streams back to McIntire Park and the Market Street parking garage where our vehicles were located. The League of the South was scattered by the surprise turn of events, but we regrouped, rounded up our members and after everyone was accounted for we left Charlottesville by 1 PM.

Heather Heyer, Courtney Commander, Marissa Blair and Marcus Martin allegedly arrived shortly before 1 PM. In other words, they arrived to participate in the Antifa march around the time that the League of the South was leaving Charlottesville because of the “state of emergency.” Antifa were still parading through the streets of Charlottesville nearly three hours into the “state of emergency.” The car crash happened around 1:46 PM by which time there should have been no unlawful assemblies in Charlottesville.

This was illegal:

1.) Everyone in the Antifa mob that was parading through the streets was guilty of § 18.2-415. Disorderly conduct in public places by obstructing traffic. A woman of Heather’s size and agility was an especially obvious and dangerous traffic hazard. Couldn’t someone have told her to get out of the street?

2.) Everyone in the Antifa mob that was parading through the streets were guilty of § 18.2-406 Unlawful assembly. The ones who were carrying weapons who attacked James Fields Jr.’s car were guilty of Class 5 Felonies.

3.) Everyone in the Antifa mob who attacked the Dodge Challenger was guilty of § 18.2-42 Assault or battery by mob.

4.) Everyone in the Antifa mob who stalked and attacked #UniteTheRight protesters returning to the vehicles is guilty of § 18.2-60.4 Violation of protective orders; penalty.

Now, the obvious question is why the hell was this allowed to continue for nearly three hours and what the hell was the point of issuing the “state of emergency” only to have the Charlottesville Police, Virginia State Police and Virginia National Guard stand around with their thumbs up their asses?

The Charlottesville Police should have told Heather Heyer to disperse and go home. There has to be a reason why they didn’t do this and why a state of anarchy still existed in the streets of Charlottesville nearly three hours into the “state of emergency.” The City of Charlottesville was also supposed to have closed Fourth Street which crosses the downtown mall until 7 PM:

Charlottesville failed to 1.) protect people dispersing to their cars, 2.) enforce the "state of emergency" and 3.) close 4th Street pic.twitter.com/sqiyJZKeD5 — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) September 6, 2017

My guess is that the whole point of declaring the “unlawful assembly” and “state of emergency” in Charlottesville was to shutdown the #UniteTheRight rally. This is why the Charlottesville police had stood down earlier in the day and allowed the violence to escalate for nearly an hour. It is also why the “state of emergency” was meaningless because no assets were deployed.

Note: This little gem from Wes Bellamy at the Charlottesville City Council meeting last night sheds light on what happened on August 12th.