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Prosecutor Connie Pillich called the Feb. 7 rally "reprehensible," but said none of the conduct by the hate group is prosecutable.
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The report by 21 CP Solutions makes eight suggestions for changes in the wake of a February rally in which a dozen masked demonstrators waved swastika flags and brandished weapons on a highway overpass between Lincoln Heights and Evendale.
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Commissioners heard from the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, the villages of Evendale and Lincoln Heights, and the Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office. Questioning got tense at times.
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Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey called the roughly dozen masked neo-Nazis "cowards" and asked the Ohio General Assembly to pass tighter restrictions on open carrying firearms while wearing a mask.
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Waving banners, bearing anti-racist signs and honking horns, the large procession of vehicles made its way through the area where neo-Nazis demonstrated earlier this month.
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A constitutional law professor discusses protection for speech and when law enforcement can respond.
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One possible ordinance would prohibit openly carrying a weapon with your face covered.
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Law enforcement claimed no arrests were made because the demonstration was considered lawful.
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The new Hamilton County Regional Safety Complex will be home to a shared Cincinnati Police and Hamilton County Sheriff's Office gun range.
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Work is expected to begin soon on the new Hamilton County Regional Safety Complex, which will be home to a shared Cincinnati Police and Hamilton County Sheriff's Office gun range.