The Lockland schools board said that racist demonstrators were on their school grounds, and they had no warnings from police.
Neighbors are speaking out at an Evendale council meeting after neo-Nazi's waved hateful flags over Interstate-75 Friday ...
A town hall in Lincoln Heights did little to quell resident's concerns, who are on edge and taking their safety into their ...
LOCKLAND, Ohio (WXIX) - Lockland’s school board is calling for an independent investigation of the response by Lockland and Evendale police to a neo-Nazi demonstration on an Interstate 75 overpass ...
Reece and Commissioner Stephanie Summerow Dumas on Tuesday morning expressed disappointment at the response from Evendale, a ...
Days after a neo-Nazi demonstration in Lincoln Heights, residents are still wondering what happened and reeling from the ...
Police discussed why charges were not filed against members of the group who were seen displaying neo-Nazi signs.
Locals, including religious leaders, are referring to these armed individuals as the “Lincoln Heights Protectors.” ...
A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area ...
Before the neo-Nazis left the area, the board said video shows the U-Haul and the neo-Nazis 'ON school property.' ...
Fighting words are not protected speech. The test for whether hate speech is protected or not comes from a 1969 court case, Brandenburg v. Ohio, which stemmed from a Ku Klux Klan rally in Cincinnati.