NEWSCharlottesville demonstrations and memorials across the U.S.Patty Meehan lights candles during a candlelight vigil for victims of Saturday's car attack on a group of protesters in Charlottesville, Va., at the Federal Courthouse in Lafayette. La. on Aug. 13, 2017.Lee Celano, The Daily Advertiser, Via USA TODAY NetworkMagda Orlander of the Cincinnati Interfaith Workers Center, left, and Alexander Shelton attend the Stand in Solidarity with Charlottesville in front of Cincinnati's City Hall.Carrie Cochran, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Via USAA woman holds a sign during a candlelight vigil for victims of Saturday's car attack on a group of protesters in Charlottesville, Va., at the Federal Courthouse in Lafayette, La. on Aug. 13, 2017.Lee Celano, The Daily Advertiser, Via USA TODAY NetworkAlbert Running Wolf of Ft. Thomas, Ky. and Chairman of the American Indian Movement of Indiana and Kentucky, gets a hug from a woman in the crowd after he spoke at the Stand in Solidarity with Charlottesville in front of Cincinnati's City Hall.Carrie Cochran, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Via USA TODAY NetworkHundreds of people rally in solidarity with Charlottesville, Va., in Salem, Ore. on Aug. 13, 2017.Anna Reed, Statesman Journal, Via USA TODAY NetworkHundreds of people rally in solidarity with Charlottesville, Va. in Salem, Ore. on Aug. 13, 2017.Anna Reed, Statesman Journal, Via USA TODAY NetworkTC Whysall, manager at Red Pump Kitchen in Charlottesville, Va., lays white roses on the site where on a car plowed into a group of counter protesters Saturday killing one and injuring 19. "I knew I had to come downtown and my first instinct was to stop and get some roses," he said, while on his way to work on Sunday.Mykal McEldowney, Indianapolis Star, Via USA TODAY NetworkA demonstrator holds up a picture of Heather Heyer during a demonstration in front of City Hall for victims of Charlottesville, Virginia tragedy and against racism in Los Angeles on Aug. 13, 2017.Mike Nelson, European Pressphoto AgencyResidents hold up signs and wave to motorists on the Route 2/7 rotary during a rally at Field Park in Williamstown, Mass., one of two held in Berkshire County Aug, 13, 2017, to protest the white supremacist rally that spiraled into deadly violence in Charlottesville, Va.Gillian Jones, The Berkshire Eagle, Via APDemonstrators protest against hate, white supremacy groups and President Donald Trump on August 13, 2017 in Chicago.Joshua Lott, AFP/Getty ImagesDemonstrators display placards and chant slogans during a protest on Aug. 13, 2017, in Plymouth, Mass.Steven Senne, APProtesters listen during a "Peace and Sanity" rally on Aug. 13, 2017, in New York, as speakers address white supremacy violence in Charlottesville, Va.Bebeto Matthews, APParticipants attend a rally to show solidarity against the violence that took place this weekend in Charlottesville, Va. beside the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington on Aug. 13, 2017.Michael Reynolds, European Pressphoto AgencyPeople gather and pray at an informal memorial where 32-year-old Heather Heyer was killed when a car plowed into a crowd of people protesting against the white supremacist Unite the Right rally on Aug. 13, 2017 in Charlottesville, Va.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesA woman holds a sign honoring Heather Heyer, a victim of this weekend's violence in Charlottesville, during a rally being held to show solidarity against the violence in Charlottesville, Va. on the National Mall in Washington on Aug. 13, 2017.Michael Reynolds, European Pressphoto AgencyPeople place candles as they gather during a vigil in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 12, 2017. One person was killed and 19 injured after a car hit a crowd of people counter-protesting the 'Unite the Right' rally.Tasos Katopodis, European Pressphoto AgencyPeople stand atop a hill for a candlelight vigil in solidarity with Charlottesville, Virginia, counter-protesters at Gold Medal Park in Minneapolis on Aug. 12, 2017.Courtney Pedroza, Star Tribune, Via APKrystin Rines, center, rests her head on her husband Tyler Rines' shoulder during a vigil for those who were killed and injured when a car plowed into a crowd of counter-protestors on Aug. 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Va.Win McNamee, Getty ImagesPeople place candles as they gather during a vigil in Charlottesville, Va., on Aug. 12, 2017.Tasos Katopodis, European Pressphoto AgencyPeople place flowers at a makeshift memorial during a vigil for those who were injured and died when a car plowed into a crowd of counter-demonstrators marching near a downtown shopping area on Aug. 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Va.Win McNamee, Getty ImagesJessica Mink, right, embraces Nicole Jones during a vigil for those who were injured and died when a car plowed into a crowd of counter-demonstrators in Charlottesville, Va. on Aug. 12, 2017.Win McNamee, Getty ImagesPeople gather for a vigil after a car plowed through a crowd of demonstrators, killing one person and injuring 19 others, during violence at the white nationalist 'United the Right' rally Aug. 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Va.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesA man tends a makeshift candlelight vigil for those who died and were injured in Charlottesville, Va. on Aug. 12, 2017.Win McNamee, Getty Images