2 from white supremacist group plead guilty in Charlottesville rally violence

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Two men accused of being members of a white supremacist group and arrested during the deadly 'Unite the Right' rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, pleaded guilty to federal charges, prosecutors said.

Two men accused of being members of a white supremacist group and arrested during the deadly"Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, pleaded guilty to federal charges Friday, prosecutors said.

Daley was a founder of the now-defunct, California-based organization known as RAM. Daley, Miselis and two other men — Thomas Gillen and Cole White —in connection with violence at the 2017"Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville. "As RAM members, Daley and Miselis trained to engage in violent confrontations and attended the Unite the Right rally with the expectation of provoking physical conflict with counter-protesters that would lead to riots," David W. Archey, FBI special agent in charge of the agency’s Richmond division, said in a statement.

At a march at the University of Virginia campus the night before the rally, which prosecutors said Daley, Miseli and other RAM members attended, participants carried torches and chanted"Jews will not replace us" and"blood and soil."

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