Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey said she wants lawmakers to implement harsher legislation for "hate speech" and to make it a crime to wear a mask while carrying a firearm.
Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey called the roughly dozen masked neo-Nazis "cowards" and asked the Ohio General Assembly to pass ...
When armed members of a white supremacist group held a protest on February 7 near Lincoln Heights, a historically Black ...
After a white supremacist demonstration earlier this month on the border of Lincoln Heights and Evendale, residents are still ...
Waving banners, bearing anti-racist signs and honking horns, the large procession of vehicles made its way through the area ...
The Lockland School Board says it has video of an Evendale officer leading the U-Haul van of neo-Nazis onto the property of ...
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.
Jackie Congedo, CEO of the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust and Humanity Center in Cincinnati, told the Cleveland Jewish News ...
Lockland School Board requested a police investigation after a neo-Nazi group with swastikas was seen on school grounds as ...
Residents burned the remnants of what flags they were able to grab. They not only remained on the overpass until the ...
IN 2008, I DEPLOYED TO AFGHANISTAN for the first time on a Provincial Reconstruction Team. Our group included active-duty ...