Video showed nearly a dozen people wearing black pants, shirts and head coverings and red masks covering their mouths ...
Columbus, Ohio, police have issued a statement after a dozen people dressed as Nazis marched and carried swastika flags.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and other state officials released statements denouncing a reported neo-Nazi march Saturday.
Columbus city leaders condemned the Neo-Nazi march, with a statement from City of Columbus asserting that acts of "hatred and ...
State and city leaders have renounced the group of masked men who marched in Columbus’ Short North neighborhood shouting ...
Following a group of neo-Nazis that were seen marching through Columbus's city streets on Saturday, Gov. Mike DeWine and ...
A neo-Nazi march in Columbus, Ohio, prompted official condemnations; no arrests were made despite reports of racial slurs and ...
A march to spread awareness about missing persons was held on the Hilltop. Families support one another in the "club no one ...
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 ...
Ohio's Columbus city witnessed a neo-Nazi march in broad daylight; the participants shouted abuses at people of colour, ...
Columbus Division of Police Sgt. Joseph Albert said no arrests were made out of the incident and there were no uses of force ...
In response to Saturday's neo-Nazi march, Columbus community leaders are coming together today for a unity march.The group is ...