After a white supremacist demonstration earlier this month, residents are still demanding answers to the police response.
A convoy of cars appeared on streets in Lincoln Heights and neighboring Evendale on Monday to spread a single message.
Despite police protection for the fascists, members of the historically black community of Lincoln Heights quickly mobilized ...
A group of around a dozen people was seen displaying swastika flags on an Interstate 75 overpass near the Evendale and ...
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Lincoln Heights residents hold vigil, seek answers after white supremacist demonstrationThe demonstration Friday quickly dissipated when Lincoln Heights residents came to the bridge ... Cook led a march toward the ...
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.” ...
Hundreds are expected to gather on the border of Evendale and Lincoln Heights on Monday to advocate for peace and transparency.
Authorities defended their actions after a dozen or so people in black clothing displayed Nazi flags and symbolism at a ...
A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area ...
The prayer march came two days after a group displayed swastikas above Interstate 75 near Lincoln Heights, just 15 miles north of downtown Cincinnati. Lockland Local Schools issued a statement ...
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