COLUMBUS, Ohio — The White House is joining Columbus and state leaders in condemning a group of neo-Nazis who paraded around the Short North Arts District over the weekend. Police safety dispatchers ...
The president, Ohio’s governor and Columbus’s mayor have all spoken out against the event, where people clad in black waved ...
“We will not tolerate hate in Ohio,” the state’s governor ... hundreds of people in a Philadelphia suburb turned up outside a ...
On Saturday (Nov. 16), a group of neo-Nazis took to the streets of Columbus, Ohio waving flags covered in red swastikas and ...
A Columbus, Ohio neo-Nazi march this weekend was the latest white supremacist march by small groups seeking recruits.
"We will not tolerate hate in Ohio. Neo-Nazis — their faces hidden behind red masks — roamed streets in Columbus today, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The White House is joining Columbus and state leaders ... In Philadelphia, Jewish people and allies joined ...
Masked neo-Nazis carrying firearms and flags bearing swastikas were seen shouting slurs while marching through the streets of ...
Ohio officials have denounced a small contingent of neo-Nazis who paraded Saturday afternoon through a Columbus neighborhood ...
President Biden and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine released statements condemning a neo-Nazi demonstration that took place in Columbus ...
Columbus police have issued a statement after a dozen people dressed as Nazis marching through the Short North and Victorian ...
A group of a few dozen members of a Nazi group called Blood Tribe protested a Columbus drag brunch over the weekend.