CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - A woman who was pushed out of the way as a car slammed into counterprotesters at a 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville described a scene of "complete terror" as she testified Monday to seeing her fiance bleeding on the sidewalk and later learning a friend was killed.Marissa Blair took the stand in the third week of a civil trial in a lawsuit that seeks to hold the white national organizers of the "Unite the Right" rally accountable for the violence that erupted.
Nine people who were physically injured or emotionally scarred, including Blair, are suing the organizers of the rally, alleging they conspired to commit violence during two days of demonstrations in Charlottesville."I was confused.