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Sheriff says 'no law being violated' by swastika flyers in Evendale, residents furious and on edge David Ferrara Cincinnati Enquirer 0:05 ...
No charges will be filed in connection with the neo-Nazi demonstration in Evendale that sparked outrage earlier this year.The people in the neo-Nazi group were dressed in all-black and were ...
The group of residents from Lincoln Heights asked commissioners to look deeper into the incident following two separate ...
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No charges will be filed against the people involved in a neo-Nazi demonstration earlier this year, Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said.
No charges will be filed against the people involved in a neo-Nazi demonstration earlier this year, Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich announced. After spending months reviewing the issue ...
On Feb. 7, a group of armed demonstrators waving flags emblazoned with swastikas took to the Interstate 75 overpass on the border of Evendale and the historically-Black village of Lincoln Heights.
Around 7:30 p.m. on May 31, Fout spray painted a swastika in red on the patio of the group home, as well as the letters "WP" on the driveway, according to a Hamilton County Sheriff's Office ...
Sheriff's lieutenant Mike Steers said there was "no law being violated" by the group. Steers said that the Ohio law only prohibits passengers younger than 16 years old from riding in the back of a ...
The group was protesting with masks on and guns in hand, along with swastika flags. The overpass connects Evendale to Lincoln Heights, a historically Black neighborhood in Cincinnati. A group of ...
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