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As outsiders expressed surprise, Lincoln Heights residents saw the Nazi march as the latest in a long history of insults and indignities.
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio (WKRC) - For many residents of Lincoln Heights, silence is something they've never truly experienced. “They shoot 300 days a year, six days a week, seven [or more] hours a ...
EVENDALE, Ohio (WXIX) - Hamilton County Commissioners and the Lincoln Heights Mayor expressed their frustrations with the Village of Evendale and the police department’s response to a neo-Nazi ...
Mayor Ruby Kinsey-Mumphrey said Lincoln Heights continues to grapple with the hate speech that was able to be spread so close to a historically Black neighborhood.
No charges will be filed against the people involved in a neo-Nazi demonstration earlier this year, Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said.
Some Lincoln Heights residents Thursday asked Hamilton County commissioners to further investigate a February neo-Nazi rally.
The group of residents from Lincoln Heights asked commissioners to look deeper into the incident following two separate investigations, which have, thus far, led to no charges being filed.
Members of the Lincoln Heights Safety and Watch group, formerly known as "The Protectors," have been seen armed while patrolling the streets.
Members of a neo-Nazi group demonstrated on February 7 along the border of Lincoln Heights and Evendale.
Pillich’s office said she would only address a report released Thursday by the prosecutor’s office about the neo-Nazi demonstration in Lincoln Heights.
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio – In the days since a neo-Nazi demonstration rattled residents here, a group of men began guarding its streets, many donning all black and wearing masks, with rifles in hand. But ...
The incident in Lincoln Heights came just days after officials in neighboring Evendale unveiled the findings of a third-party consulting firm's review of the police response to a Feb. 7 neo-Nazi ...