Columbus, Ohio, police have issued a statement after a dozen people dressed as Nazis marched and carried swastika flags.
Columbus public safety dispatchers told CBS affiliate WBNS ... The city's attorney, Zach Klein, said in a statement on X that ...
A neo-Nazi march in Columbus, Ohio, prompted official condemnations; no arrests were made despite reports of racial slurs and ...
Columbus police have issued a statement after a dozen people dressed as Nazis marching through the Short North and Victorian ...
Columbus Police on Saturday responded to a group of Neo-Nazis carrying flags with swastikas on them while walking through the ...
Columbus Division of Police Sgt. Joseph Albert said no arrests were made out of the incident and there were no uses of force by police.
Area leaders expressed outrage after a group of neo-Nazis marched through several Columbus neighborhoods Saturday afternoon.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and multiple Columbus city officials made their thoughts known Saturday after receiving earlier reports ...
They walked out to North High Street and were met by a group of men dressed in all black, with red skull masks on their faces ...
Columbus police responded to the Short North neighborhood of Columbus to a group of Neo-Nazis carrying flags with swastikas ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and others are responding after there were reports of a neo-Nazi group who ...