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LiberalArkie

(16,500 posts)
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 04:13 PM Aug 2017

Arkansas-linked Charlottesville marcher identified, apologizes to those misidentified



The Arkansas Times has identified the man photographed wearing an "Arkansas Engineering" T-shirt at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville as Andrew M. Dodson, a former student at the University of Arkansas Engineering school.

In a telephone interview with the Arkansas Times, Dodson apologized for the trouble he caused the state and, specifically, an Engineering professor at the University of Arkansas who was misidentified as the person carrying a torch at a march last Friday night. The professor became the target of social media vitriol.

“There's a couple of guys in Fayetteville that have been misidentified as me. ... It’s not those guys, it’s not them; it’s me," Dodson said. "I’m so sorry, I would never want to hurt you and your family. If they want my T-shirt back, I'll send it to them."

Dodson did not know personally the professor who was misidentified, who worked in a different branch of engineering than that studied by Dodson, but he did apologize to those with whom he studied for two years. He did not graduate from the university.

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Arkansas-linked Charlottesville marcher identified, apologizes to those misidentified (Original Post) LiberalArkie Aug 2017 OP
that is the danger of mistaken identity Motley13 Aug 2017 #1
Interesting thing is he said that the nazis and the armed ones all but the LiberalArkie Aug 2017 #3
Not a total asshole central scrutinizer Aug 2017 #2
The former owner of the car used also received several death threats MichMan Aug 2017 #4

LiberalArkie

(16,500 posts)
3. Interesting thing is he said that the nazis and the armed ones all but the
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 04:43 PM
Aug 2017

normal people were bussed in. Someone paid for those buses.

MichMan

(13,172 posts)
4. The former owner of the car used also received several death threats
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 06:07 PM
Aug 2017

The former owner of the car that was used also received multiple death threats. Even though he sold the car a while ago, the police told him his only recourse was to sell his house and move.

He should be able to sue anyone who falsely identified him for large sums

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