A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing and displaying Nazi flags with swastikas quickly left a Cincinnati-area overpass when confronted by residents. The incident, captured on video, involved more than a dozen demonstrators who got into a U-Haul box truck and left the area without any arrests or injuries reported in the village of Evendale. The protest, while offensive, was deemed not unlawful by the police. The location where the demonstration took place is near Lincoln Heights, a historic Black self-governing city. Residents expressed outrage at the demonstrators and called for their arrest. Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval condemned the demonstration, stating that messages of hate have no place in the region. The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati also expressed deep disturbance over the incident, reaffirming their commitment to combatting antisemitism and all forms of hate and bigotry. No specific group has claimed responsibility for the demonstration. The incident sparked outrage in the community and calls for unity and solidarity against hate.
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