The man police cited for dropping KKK flyers in Lincoln Heights said he distributed them to 16 towns along I-75 that night.
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 Lincoln ...
On Friday, Feb. 7, a group of neo-Nazis emerged out of a U-Haul truck on an Interstate 75 overpass near Lincoln Heights, hoisting flags bearing swastikas. Area residents confronted the extremists ...
people gather back in Lincoln Heights. Several men with firearms said they were there to protect the residents. Some residents say police assisted neo-Nazis during a demonstration on Feb. 7 on the ...
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 ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio (WKRC) - Ten days after the neo-Nazi rally, hundreds of people are expected to gather on the border of Evendale and Lincoln Heights on Monday to advocate for peace and ...
The flyers were dropped weeks after a neo-Nazi group displayed swastikas on an Interstate overpass in the Ohio town, deputies said.
In this Letter to the Editor, the Forest Park Historical Society takes a stance against hate after Lincoln Heights neo-Nazi demonstration.
the Interstate 75 overpass, where on Feb. 7 about a dozen people – some armed with rifles − displayed swastika banners and shouted racial slurs before Lincoln Heights residents confronted them ...