The swastika-donned neo-Nazis carried high-powered assault rifles and harassed members of the Lincoln Heights community.
Two days after the raising of swastika flags by an armed group atop I-75 in Evendale, hundreds took to the overpass to ...
A town hall in Lincoln Heights did little to quell resident's concerns, who are on edge and taking their safety into their ...
Reece and Commissioner Stephanie Summerow Dumas on Tuesday morning expressed disappointment at the response from Evendale, a ...
Lincoln Heights residents yelled for them to leave and set fire to one of their flags. They took a stand against white supremacists. While the neo-Nazis were there to spread hate, Jamaal Howard says ...
More than 150 people packed the Lincoln Heights village council chambers ... safety into their own hands after an armed group flew swastika flags on the border of the historically Black village ...
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.
The community still has questions about how those waving swastika flags were handled. Leaders in the historically Black community of Lincoln Heights plan to meet with the community Monday to ...
A protest and a three-hour town hall in Lincoln Heights revolved around questions about law enforcement response to a ...