A majority-Black town starts armed protection group after neo-Nazi rally [View all]
Source: NBC News
March 15, 2025, 9:00 AM EDT
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio Nearly every morning for the last month, Jay has been waking up before sunrise to drive around the streets of Lincoln Heights, patrolling neighborhood bus stops to make sure children are getting to school safely.
We have a very tight community, so all of our kids, they know us, he said. But for anyone outside the community, Jays presence might be a mystery. He wears a face covering along with tactical vests, and Jay is not his real name, which he asked not to use to prevent harassment from hate groups.
Hes a member of the Lincoln Heights Safety and Watch program, an initiative that started shortly after Feb. 7, when a neo-Nazi group waving swastika flags and shouting racial slurs demonstrated on a highway overpass just on the edge of this majority-Black community about 30 minutes north of Cincinnati.
Officers from Evendale, which borders Lincoln Heights, and the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office both responded that day. No arrests were made, and Evendale police officers did not take down any names or identifying information from members of the neo-Nazi group, according to the mayors office. The Hamilton County Prosecutors office is currently investigating the incident to see if criminal charges could be filed.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/lincoln-heights-ohio-armed-protection-group-neo-nazi-rally-rcna196240
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