Ohio Leaders Unite Against Neo-Nazi March in Columbus

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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Columbus city officials condemned a neo-Nazi march in the Short North Arts District, where masked individuals carried swastika flags and shouted racist obscenities. A confrontation occurred between the group and a bystander, leading to police intervention, but no arrests were made. City leaders, including Mayor Andrew Ginther and City Attorney Zach Klein, emphasized that hate has no place in Columbus and vowed to monitor the group's actions.
- Ohio governor condemns reports of neo-Nazis marching in Columbus NBC4 WCMH-TV
- Governor DeWine, Mayor Ginther and others condemn Neo-Nazi march in Short North ABC6OnYourSide.com
- Red Skull Masks, Swastikas, Racial Slurs: Neo-Nazi Group Marches In Ohio NDTV
- Gov. Mike DeWine, Columbus leaders condemn neo-Nazis marching Saturday through Short North The Columbus Dispatch
- Masked group marches through Ohio neighborhood with swastika flags ABC News
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