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, ...
Police arrested former Clay County Republican Election Director Patty Lamb in Gallatin County, Montana, on Wednesday, five ...
Lincoln Heights remained on edge Wednesday, and body camera video released by Evendale police showing their officers' response has not calmed the waters.
Lincoln Heights' newest neighborhood watch force consists of masked men with rifles on street corners. People are reporting ...
Rep. Thomas says he is now working on a law that would make it illegal for someone to enter an Ohio community masked and ...
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.
I think the police are afraid to do something because they don’t want to cause any problems,” a local business owner told a ...
EVENDALE, Ohio (WKRC) - Ten days after a neo-Nazi demonstration disrupted a local village, protests are still ongoing.
This comes after the Lockland School District, Hamilton County Commissioners, and community members criticized Evendale police for its response to the hate group’s demonstration.
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