Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Charlottesville car attack" in English language version.
Clarification Dec. 7, 2017: This article has been amended to make clear the National Compassion Fund controls and is responsible for the disbursement of funds, after concerns were raised by the DSA.
When Attorney General Jeff Sessions was asked how he viewed the car attack in Charlottesville, Va., here's how he responded: "It does meet the definition of domestic terrorism in our statute," he told ABC's Good Morning America.
Clifford Thomas, a senior trooper and Virginia crash reconstructionist, testified Wednesday that Fields's vehicle reached a top speed of 28 mph before he hit a silver Toyota Camry that was in the middle of the crowd. He said he was not able to determine what speed the car was going when it struck the crowd, but it appeared to be traveling at 23 mph upon impact with the Camry.
[Virginia State Police Senior Trooper Clifford Thomas] testified data from Washington's car showed the impact of the crash caused it to be pushed from zero miles per hour to 17.1 miles per hour in 150 milliseconds.