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Organizers tell FOX19 NOW that this is in response to Evendale’s actions during and after the Feb. 7 neo-Nazi demonstration on the I-75 overpass between Evendale and Lincoln Heights.
Evendale hires independent policing firm to review response to neo-Nazis Officials cite a need for transparency after an incident infuriated neighbors in nearby Lincoln Heights.
Evendale faced sharp criticism from Hamilton County commissioners and Lincoln Heights residents following the demonstration. Concerns were raised over why the white supremacists were allowed to ...
A town hall in Lincoln Heights did little to quell resident's concerns, who are on edge and taking their safety into their own hands after an armed group flew swastika flags Friday.
In the weeks after the demonstration and amid doubts in the Evendale Police Department and the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, Lincoln Heights residents chose to patrol their community themselves.
As outsiders expressed surprise, Lincoln Heights residents saw the Nazi march as the latest in a long history of insults and indignities.
Evendale officials said that they did not coordinate the hiring with Lincoln Heights because they wanted to get someone started on the investigation as soon as possible.
In days following a white supremacist demonstration at the border of Evendale and Lincoln Heights, the site has become a monument for peace, a rallying point for those who stand against hate ...
An independent consulting firm will review the response of Evendale police officers during a neo-Nazi demonstration earlier this month.
Following a rolling protest, Monday from Lincoln Heights through Evendale, people gather back in Lincoln Heights. Several men with firearms said they were there to protect the residents. Some ...
Federal stimulus money could silence the gunfire that has echoed through Evendale and Lincoln Heights for 70 years. The Hamilton County administration on Wednesday proposed using $5 million of the ...
While Evendale officials wait for answers, they plan to hold community conversations with families in Lincoln Heights. Their goal is to have the first session scheduled by the end of this week.
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