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Some residents of Lincoln Heights want further investigation into a February hate group rally. Hamilton County Commissioner ...
The group of residents from Lincoln Heights asked commissioners to look deeper into the incident following two separate ...
Evendale’s role in the response is especially galling to Lincoln Heights residents, who have watched for decades as Evendale prospered on land Lincoln Heights had sought to incorporate in the 1930s.
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, whose deputies patrol Lincoln Heights, and the Evendale Police Department were at the center of the overpass demonstration, keeping residents separated from ...
Though the neo-Nazi's appearance was on Vision Way overpass, which connects Evendale and Lincoln Heights — and Evendale's police force responded — Kinsey-Mumphrey has said Lincoln Heights has ...
The incident, which spanned three jurisdictions (Evendale, Lockland, and Lincoln Heights), prompted a law enforcement response and later sparked an independent investigation by 21st Century ...
No charges will be filed against the people involved in a neo-Nazi demonstration earlier this year, Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said.
No members of a neo-Nazi group that rallied on a highway overpass between Evendale and Lincoln Heights Feb. 7 will face criminal charges locally. Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich calls the ...
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich announced no charges will be filed related to a neo-Nazi rally held on an overpass connecting Lincoln Heights and Evendale in February.
On Feb. 7, a group of armed demonstrators waving flags emblazoned with swastikas took to the Interstate 75 overpass on the border of Evendale and the historically-Black village of Lincoln Heights.
Opinion: Criticism is baked into the prosecutor’s job, but lately Connie Pillich has been absorbing more than her share.