Black Ohio Town Organizes Armed Patrols After Neo-Nazi Demonstration
Residents of Lincoln Heights have formed a safety program to protect their community following a neo-Nazi rally and the distribution of KKK pamphlets.
- A neo-Nazi group staged a demonstration near Lincoln Heights, Ohio, hurling racist slurs and displaying swastika flags, prompting outrage among residents.
- Two weeks after the rally, racist pamphlets from the Ku Klux Klan were distributed throughout the predominantly Black town, intensifying concerns about safety.
- In response, residents established the Lincoln Heights Safety and Watch Program, organizing approximately 70 armed guards to patrol and monitor entry points into the town.
- Criticism has been directed at local law enforcement for their perceived lack of action during the neo-Nazi rally, with body-camera footage showing officers interacting cordially with demonstrators.
- The Hamilton County prosecutor's office is reviewing the neo-Nazi rally for potential criminal charges, while Lincoln Heights residents continue to guard their community under Ohio's open-carry laws.