Pair of White Supremacists charged with brandishing firearm, indecent exposure after chasing black couple with car trouble in rural Virginia into a ditch, causing severe injuries in car wreck
Amylah Majors, 23, and Jamaria Gaskins, 24, said they were viciously attacked and terrorized with a firearm on the evening of July 20, while traveling through Spotsylvania County
The married black couple was allegedly threatened and chased by gun toting racist assailants down a rural Virginia road, resulting in a near-fatal car wreck
They were allegedly targeted by Mark Goodman, 59, and Elizabeth Wolfrey, 32, who both face charges regarding the horrifying attack
Elizabeth Wolfrey, 32, accused of waving a gun at the terrified couple, threatening them to leave, is charged with brandishing a fire arm
Mark Goodman, 59, seen showing his backside to the victims while allegedly, taunting them with slurs is charged with indecent exposure
The last member of the harassing trio, a man who allegedly, participated in the name calling, is neither named nor charged

Amylah Majors [photo], and Jamaria Gaskins, were terrorized with firearms by a group of three on July 20, while traveling through Spotsylvania County, VA. Their car was totaled as they fled. She sustained a fractured spine, broken clavicle and rib, and head injuries
A black married couple was allegedly threatened and chased by racist assailants down a rural Virginia road – resulting in a traumatizing, near fatal car wreck.
Amylah Majors, 23, and Jamaria Gaskins, 24, were viciously attacked and terrorized with a firearm by a trio of locals on the evening of July 20, while traveling through Spotsylvania County, Virginia.
The same-sex couple were headed to Gaskins’ mother’s house when they pulled over to check out their car after running over debris and hearing a loud noise. around 6.30 pm on July 20.

Elizabeth Wolfrey [photo], 32, allegedly waved a gun, threatening the terrified couple in a bid to get them the couple to leave. She is charged with one count of pointing and brandishing a firearm

59-year-old Mark Goodman allegedly showed his backside to the victims, [photo], while taunting them with slurs. He is charged with indecent exposure in the almost fatal hate crime
A man spotted them and immediately came out of his home. He flashed them a ‘thumbs up,’ leaving the women hoping he was going to help them with their car troubles.
But instead of the assistance they were expecting, instead, they allege, the man, a female and a second man appeared and began to berate them with racial slurs and threats.
‘We were chased, threatened with firearms, and called racial slurs by three white individuals who acted as if they were part of a white supremacist group,’ Majors wrote in a GoFundMe post.
‘Two of them physically attacked my wife while brandishing a gun and shouting threats.’
They were allegedly targeted by Mark Goodman, 59, and Elizabeth Wolfrey, 32. Both are facing charges in the wake of the race baiting attack which almost ended in lost lives.

The person, a man, who was at the scene has not been named because he was not charged, Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office
The third local, a man, who was part of the harassment, has not been named because he was not charged, Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office Maj. Delbert Myrick said.
Images from the ordeal show Wolfrey with a sinister grin as she waving a handgun in the air.
Goodman for his part, was captured pulling down his pants and showing his backside to Majors and Gaskins.
Majors said the racist trio called her and her wife the ‘n-word’ and told them they ‘didn’t belong there.’
As the culprits taunted and berated the couple, Gaskins was on the phone with the police.
The situation escalated when Majors and Gaskins tried to flee the scene for safety. When they went to drive away, the tormentors allegedly jumped into vehicles and started trailing them.
‘One of them rode up beside us on a 4-wheeler and aimed a gun directly at my head through the driver’s window,’ Majors wrote.
‘In that moment, we truly believed we weren’t going to make it out alive.’

The vehicle was completely totaled in the wreck of crashing into a ditch with its airbags deployed, as they were being chased by three locals
In the midst of all the chaos, the women were ‘chased into a crash’ after Wolfrey allegedly flashed her gun at them again, that is when
The couple’s car was completely wrecked in the crash, with its airbags deployed. Majors was ejected from their car, sustaining severe injuries. She was hospitalized with a fractured spine, broken clavicle and rib, as well as head injuries.
Majors shared a photograph showing the bruising all over her face and swelling around her eye sockets from the impact of the crash. Gaskins’ injuries were less severe, but both women are still suffering from concussions.
‘And yet – we’re not paralyzed. We’re not dead. That’s nothing but God,’ Majors wrote on the fundraiser page, which has already raised more $2,363 of the $125,000 goal.
‘This was not just an accident – this was an attempted act of violence meant to harm and silence us.
‘This was hate. Targeted. Deliberate. And deadly. I’m not sharing this for sympathy – I’m sharing it because silence protects the people who did this.’
Wolfrey is charged with one count of pointing and brandishing a firearm and Goodman is charged with indecent exposure.
The ongoing investigation will determine if more charges, such as hate crime, are going to be filed, as
investigators review footage connected to the ordeal, which according to a statement posted on Facebook by the sheriff’s office, allegedly captured the suspects using ‘racially insensitive language and behavior’ towards the victims.
Wolfrey and Goodman are scheduled for arraignment on September 20.

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