Charlottesville man is in ICU after complications from getting beaten by Nazis

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In the wake of the Charlottesville white supremacist terrorist attack in Charlottesville, multiple victims have emerged. Heather Heyer was murdered when a white supremacist rammed his car into a crowd she standing in. Lieutenant H. Jay Cullen and Trooper Berke M. M. Bates died when their law enforcement helicopter crashed after they had been patrolling the incident. But it turns out another individual is in the ICU due to injuries he sustained from the Nazi attack.

University of Virginia employee Tyler Magill had a stroke on Tuesday, after “being beaten by a Nazi with a torch on Friday,” according to University of Virginia Professor Siva Vaidhyanathan, who posted the news on Tuesday night (link). Magill is currently in intensive care. On Monday, Greg Greene of Planned Parenthood stated that he recognized Magill as being the one who chased white supremacist Jason Kessler away from a press conference while yelling “Her name was Heather.” But as of Tuesday evening, Magill is now the ICU, with several of his friends having stated their belief that his stroke was a delayed result of having been beaten by the torch-wielding Nazi.

You can watch the video below of Tyler Magill chasing away the white supremacist from a press conference (link):

According to the University of Virginia website, Tyler Magill works for the university’s library (link). His friends and colleagues are seeking any existing video of the still unidentified Nazi who beat Magill with the torch.

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