Prosecution described the attack as a 'hate-inspired act of domestic terrorism.'
that hope, saying: “Sending someone to prison for manifesting in a violent way those racist and violent views will send a message.”
Fields reportedly apologized for his actions while in court on Friday, according to CNN. “I'd like to apologize,” he. “I apologize to my mother for putting her through all of this. Every day I think about my actions and how this could have gone differently. I'm sorry.” Heather’s father, Mark Heyer, reportedly forgave Fields while on the witness stand, according to
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