Lincoln Heights residents protest lack of transparency from Evendale police after neo-Nazi demonstration. Calls for accountability and economic boycott.
The 16 hours of footage shows Evendale officers and Hamilton County Sheriff deputies pull up to the scene where roughly a ...
The neo-Nazis ask the police to retrieve a service dog left near the overpass, and one man asks to retrieve his vehicle, ...
In the footage, you see the Evendale police speak with the masked men, who are loaded into the back of the U-Haul while ...
If Lincoln Heights, Evendale and Lockland came together and passed the same laws, it would greatly help police if these hate groups return.
The body camera videos provided insight into the officers' perspectives and capture their conversations and observations.
The game: 66-37 win over Cincinnati College Prep on Jan. 25. Statline: 36 points, 7 steals, 12/25 3P. The game: 57-42 win ...
Crews across Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana are loading up trucks with salt and preparing for a long few days as more winter ...
Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey called the roughly dozen masked neo-Nazis "cowards" and asked the Ohio General Assembly to pass ...
The Lit Safety Vest officially debuted during SHOT Show Week in Las Vegas and will be available from Flying Cross later this ...
The neo-Nazi group covered their faces with waved flags with swastikas and pinned a banner on the sidewalk portion of the overpass that read “America for the White Man.” ...
A convoy of cars appeared on streets in Lincoln Heights and neighboring Evendale on Monday to spread a single message.
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