The swastika-donned neo-Nazis carried high-powered assault rifles and harassed members of the Lincoln Heights community.
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Hamilton County Sheriff calls for tougher laws after neo-Nazi demonstration in Lincoln HeightsHamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey is calling on Ohio lawmakers for stricter laws more than a week after a neo-Nazi ...
Locals, including religious leaders, are referring to these armed individuals as the “Lincoln Heights Protectors.” ...
EVENDALE, Ohio (WKRC) - Ten days after a neo-Nazi demonstration disrupted a local village, protests are still ongoing.
Dozens of cars took part in a 'rolling protest' on Monday from Lincoln Heights through parts of Evendale. Residents want more information about the department's response on Feb. 7.
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Residents of the historically Black Lincoln Heights were dismayed after Ohio police failed to arrest the Neo-nazis ...
Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey said she wants lawmakers to implement harsher legislation for "hate speech" and to ...
When armed members of a white supremacist group held a protest on February 7 near Lincoln Heights, a historically Black ...
The neo-Nazi group covered their faces with waved flags with swastikas and pinned a banner on the sidewalk portion of the overpass that read “America for the White Man.” ...
Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey called the roughly dozen masked neo-Nazis "cowards" and asked the Ohio General Assembly to pass ...
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Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey is expected to provide an update Tuesday about the investigation into the neo-Nazi ...
Hate has no place in Lincoln Heights.... Black leaders and residents have an issue with the way armed and masked neo-Nazis were permitted to come together on an Ohio freeway bridge without ...
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