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Head of Charlottesville monument protest review sets up website for tips

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — The head of an independent review of Charlottesville’s handling of the summer protests over Confederate monuments has set up a website and tip line for people to provide information about the violent incidents.

Timothy Heaphy is a former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia. He said at a news conference Tuesday that his review team has set up a website where residents can submit information about the incidents, including one in August in which a woman was killed.

Fill out the review online here.

A phone tip line is also available: 1-877-4-HUNTON.

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