Related article:DeWine, Columbus leaders condemn neo-Nazis marching through Short North; no arrests made In reality, the ...
The Columbus Division of Police is investigating a neo-Nazi demonstration that took place in the Short North area on Saturday ...
The march through the Short North neighborhood of Columbus on Saturday has brought widespread condemnation from city and ...
A Columbus City Councilman condemned a neo-Nazi march that took place in the Short North neighborhood over the weekend, ...
Donald Trump named Fox Business host and fellow former reality star Sean Duffy as his choice for Transportation secretary Monday. See the latest Cabinet picks.
Fallout from a neo-Nazi demonstration in Columbus has reached the White House, with President Biden releasing a statement ...
Columbus has been working toward this commission for several years, but the timing is significant, said Council member ...
Masked neo-Nazis stormed through Columbus, Ohio, waving swastika flags and spewing racist chants and slurs. Witnesses who confronted the march or captured it on camera said that some of the neo-Nazis ...
Police confirmed on Monday that in the evidence review was a video that allegedly showed pepper spray being deployed by the apparent neo-Nazis. Police said they have not established probable cause to ...
Columbus police monitored the situation on Saturday, but they were not able to step in for their use of hate speech alone.
Ohio officials swiftly rebuked and denounced the actions of a group of white nationalists after they yelled racist epithets on Nov. 16.
Several leaders in Columbus, Ohio are speaking out after an apparent group of neo-Nazis marched on Saturday afternoon.