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No charges will be filed against the people involved in a neo-Nazi demonstration earlier this year, Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said.
The group’s founder, William Bader, 47, was cited for littering in Lincoln Heights, Ohio, in February 2024. Police were contacted after residents noticed him placing flyers in their area ...
A KKK leader from Kentucky was found guilty of littering after he said he dropped thousands of flyers telling immigrants to 'self deport.' He had a chilling message for the judge who convicted him.
Lincoln Heights faces emotional instability after a rally by racist men. The incident raises questions about the city's history of racism and the need for justice.
‘Nobody’s Going to Change Me’: KKK Leader Who Admitted to Tossing Thousands of Flyers Promoting White Supremacist Group In Ohio Towns Makes Bone-Chilling Proclamation In Court ...
Police cited a Kentucky man for littering after they said he admitted to distributing Ku Klux Klan flyers in Lincoln Heights and Lockland.
William Bader has been found guilty of littering "racist propaganda pamphlets" from his vehicle while driving through Lockland and Lincoln Heights.
Residents in the Black-majority town of Lincoln Heights formed the group following a neo-Nazi demonstration in February.
Hamilton County Sheriff’s deputies also patrol the community. Lincoln Heights leaders say this may be an opportunity for the village leaders to reinstate its police department. Lincoln Heights ...
The man police cited for dropping KKK flyers in Lincoln Heights said he distributed them to 16 towns along I-75 that night.
In the days that followed, community members found Ku Klux Klan flyers promoting the KKK’s 160th anniversary scattered throughout Lincoln Heights and surrounding areas. Per WKRC Local 12, video ...
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