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Demonstrators with Nazi flags leave Cincinnati-area highway overpass after residents confront them

A group of demonstrators who wear black clothes, some of them carrying flags of the Nazis with the swastika, left a bridge in the Cincinnati area when the residents faced them on Friday.

Cover from WLWT NBC from Cincinnati It includes a video of people who walk to the demonstrators, with police officers between them. Soon, a group of more than ten demonstrators entered the U-HAUL truck and left.

The demonstration included a sign published on the highway as well as individuals who are walking with Nazi flags, according to the video broadcast on the station.

No arrests or injuries were reported in the afternoon in the village of Evandal, about 12 miles north of the center of Cincinnati.

Show a group of people who wear all black clothes with sasteling cross materials above I-75, in Evendale, Ohio, on February 7, 2025.WLWT

Evandal police said that the officers responded to the demonstration on the bridge between the states 75 after 2 pm, shortly

“The protest was happening on the sidewalks designed for pedestrian travel,” Evandal police said in a statement. “The protest, despite its attack, was not illegal. The protest was short in the period. The demonstrators left the area on their own.”

The site adjusts another village, Lincoln Heights, which Historical conservatives “The first black city is all self -governing north of the Masson Dixon line,” he said.

Cashtara Talbert, residing in Lincoln Heights, said the demonstrators should have been arrested.

“They allowed these people to go out and respect us and our heritage,” Talbert told WLWT. “And you will let these terrorists and racists come here and do that?”

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The prayer circle was seen after a group that displayed the flap of the swasts and appears on the I-75 bridge in Evendale, Ohio, on Friday afternoon.LIZ DUFOUR / The Enquirer / Usa Today Network

Aftab Pureval mayor said that such demonstrations were not welcome.

“Hate messages like this have no place in our area,” he He said on x. “It was shocking and disgusting that we see the hidden cross shown in Idundal today. This is not what we offer, and we will never be what we offer.”

The Jewish Union of Sinsenati said in a statement that it was “very annoyed” by the demonstration.

“We will not be afraid,” the group said. “Our response to hatred is to reaffirm our commitment to strengthening the bonds of society, progress in education, and calling for a society free from anti -Semitism and all forms of hatred and intolerance.”

A specific group does not seem to have received the credit for the demonstration.

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