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Md. man among 3 more charged in Charlottesville rally

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Charlottesville police have announced charges against three more people relating to the Aug. 12 white nationalist rally in Virginia.

Police also said Saturday they have now identified 35 victims after a car plowed into a crowd, killing a woman.

Police say Richard Wilson Preston was charged with discharging a firearm within 1,000 feet of a school. Special Agents from the Baltimore Division arrested Preston on Saturday without incident. 

Police say Daniel Patrick Borden was charged with malicious wounding. The 18-year old is in custody in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Police say Alex Michael Ramos, 33, and Daniel Patrick Borden, 18, were charged with malicious wounding. 

Ramos is still wanted by the Charlottesville Police Department. 

James Alex Fields Jr. faces second-degree murder charges for driving a car into counter-protesters and killing Heather Heyer. He has been in custody since the day of the rally.