A demonstration Friday in Evendale ended with heavy police presence and the burning of a flag emblazoned with a swastika ... on Vision Way overlooking Interstate 75. Social media posts showed ...
Typically, Black History Month is flooded with small history lessons, remembering our ancestors and prominent leaders as well ...
Over the last several months, there has been an uptick in white supremacists spreading hate in Ohio. In November, a Nazi march took place in Columbus. Just one month later, disturbing racist signs ...
A group of over a dozen Nazi demonstrators, some armed, holding swastika flags ... demonstration took place on a sidewalk over Interstate 75 in the village of Evendale, fifteen miles north ...
Authorities defended their actions after a dozen or so people in black clothing displayed Nazi flags and symbolism at a demonstration on a freeway bridge north of Cincinnati.
The rally started near Vision Way, the Interstate 75 overpass, where on Feb. 7 about a dozen people – some armed with rifles − displayed swastika banners and shouted racial slurs before ...
Some residents say police assisted neo-Nazis during a demonstration on Feb. 7 on the Interstate 75 overpass between the ... Sheriff says 'no law being violated' by swastika flyers in Evendale ...
So when the 16-year-old former Boy Scout drove through Lincoln Heights earlier this month and spotted a band of masked demonstrators wielding swastika-emblazoned banners over Interstate 75 ...
The swastika-waving, armed demonstrators set up on an Interstate 75 overpass, yelling racial slurs at passerbys Feb. 7. A group of people, including Lincoln Heights residents, rose up to confront ...