From Neokrat:
Trolling IRL while facefagging wasn't such a good idea
Peter Cytanovic (formerly Cvjetanovic), a participant at the Unite the Right (UTR) demonstration/riot/rally and a torchlight parade the night before in Charlottesville in 2017, has failed in his attempt to distance himself from the Alt-Right and its dark shadow.
A voice message released on Twitter revealed that Cytanovic, who unluckily became the face of the disastrous event after being captured in an iconic photo, is now facing criminal charges of "intimidation."
i’m not a journalist, but THIS is breaking news.
— mary morgan (@maryarchived) July 27, 2023
peter cytanovic, pictured below, is being held as a political prisoner for his peaceful involvement in the charlottesville unite the right rally 6 YEARS AGO.
an inside source received news of his wrongful arrest this morning: pic.twitter.com/wI1UK4UhIQ
Shortly after UTR, Cytanovic attempted to "optics cuck" himself from the event and the Alt-Right, after pressure from the media. At the time, he had a job as a driver at the University of Nevada, which he managed to keep, however soon afterwards he fled overseas and attempted to re-enter the normiesphere by studying in London at the LSE. He even expressed regret and contrition for his role in Charlottesville, although all he appears to have done is march around on the University of Virginia campus on the night before the main UTR demo, with a tiki torch, chanting dumb stuff, and echoing Richard Spencer, who masterminded the torch rally.
In addition to Cytanovic, several other tiki torch marchers have been indicted on similar felony counts nearly six years after the event.
In April William Zachary Smith of Texas, Tyler Bradley Dykes of South Carolina, and Dallas Medina of Ohio were hit with "burning an object with the intent to intimidate" charges, which carries a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison.
Also, just a few days ago, Augustus Sol Invictus, a relatively well-known Alt-Righter, who was also seen torch in hand on the night before the Unite the Right rally, was similarly charged.
But what about the man mainly responsible for instigating the Nazi-invoking torchlight parade without getting legal permission first, namely Richard Spencer himself?
Spencer was in effective control of both Unite the Right and the tiki torch march on the campus of the University of Virginia the night before. Will he also face charges or will some secret deal he may or may not have done with the Feds protect him?
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