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.
Saturday's event — captured by stunned onlookers on social media — saw neo-Nazis parade along North High Street through the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The White House is joining Columbus and state leaders in condemning a group of neo-Nazis who paraded around ...
CNN's Dana Bash said it is unclear whether a group of Neo-Nazis marching in Ohio were far right or far left extremists.
Neo-Nazis carried Swastika flags, wore all black with red face masks, and carried firearms marched through Columbus, Ohio.
About a dozen masked neo-Nazis marched with swastika flags through Ohio’s state capital of Columbus on Nov. 16, with at least one member of the group chanting a racial slur. While police made no ...
Around a dozen masked individuals marched in downtown Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday carrying Nazi flags and hurling antisemitic ...
A march by a group of neo-Nazis in the Short North neighborhood on Saturday has drawn national attention and sparked outrage among the Columbus ...
Community and governments leaders are responding this week after a group of neo-Nazis were seen ... were made.Neighbors in Columbus said they were shaken by what happened and stressed that hate has no ...
The White House on Monday joined various Jewish groups and Ohio lawmakers in denouncing neo-Nazis who marched through Columbus on Saturday. The marchers chanted racial slurs and white nationalist slog ...