Man accused of fatal car attack during Charlottesville rallies is denied bond Ian Price August 14, 2017 1 minute read James Fields Jr. The attorney assigned to represent the Ohio man accused of plowing his car into counter-protesters in Charlottesville is a plaintiff in the lawsuit against the city regarding removal of Confederate statues. WFIR’s Ian Price with more: Share: Post navigation Previous: UPDATE: Armed militia, clergy, more unite against white nationalists; Suspect in deadly Charlottesville car ramming due in court todayNext: UPDATE: State Police helicopter that crashed issued no distress signal Related Stories Beale’s Brewery set to reopen tomorrow under new owner Clark Palmer May 1, 2026 Radford political science chair weighs in on former FBI director’s indictment over social media post Web Staff May 1, 2026 Governor defends existing Google data center deals amid Roanoke-area protests Ian Price April 30, 2026