Cincinnati school district calls for third-party investigation into police actions on day of neo-Nazi demonstration ...
Local police reportedly said that "even though the demonstration was carried out without a permit, it was legal." ...
A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area ...
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval says the city is considering possible ordinances in response to last week’s neo-Nazi ...
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A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area ...
Lockland Mayor Mark Mason Sr. said in a public announcement no police agency was aware of the demonstration beforehand and no policy agency escorted the group to or from the overpass.
Jackie Congedo, CEO of the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust and Humanity Center in Cincinnati, told the Cleveland Jewish News ...
Roughly a dozen people displayed swastika-emblazoned flags on an overpass over I-75 near Evendale and Lincoln Heights.
The Lockland Local School District has released a statement calling for a third-party investigation in the actions of law enforcement in relation to a neo-Nazi demonstration last week.