Four warrants issued for arrest of white supremacist Chris Cantwell after Charlottesville protest

Four warrants have been issued for white supremacist Chris Cantwell following the Charlottesville, Va., protest.

Officials in Albemarle County, which contains the city of Charlottesville, said Monday that four warrants had been issued for his arrest, according to The New York Times.

Cantwell said the charges were likely related to a photo of him “pepper-spraying a guy straight in his face as he’s coming toward me.” The Boston Globe reported the warrants were related to “illegal use of gases, and injury by caustic agent or explosive.”

Cantwell, who was featured in Vice News’ documentary on the deadly Charlottesville protest two weeks ago, is well-known in alt-right circles. He was in Charlottesville to speak at the Unite the Right rally.

One woman, Heather Heyer, was killed and 19 others injured after a car drove into a group of counter-protesters.

Cantwell later put out a video saying he feared for his safety and defended the rally.

He was also banned from dating site OkCupid “for life.” The site tweeted, “There is no room for hate in a place where you’re looking for love” and asked members to report others involved in hate groups.

“I don’t think I did anything wrong, and I’m looking forward to my day in court,” he told the Times last week.

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