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Evendale police, whose chief was not at the town hall, said in a statement Friday that because the protest was on the sidewalk, it was not unlawful.
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Opinion: Criticism is baked into the prosecutor’s job, but lately Connie Pillich has been absorbing more than her share.
Connie Pillich said her office, using information provided by the sheriff's office and Evendale police, agreed no criminal charges or citations were necessary for the neo-Nazis in February's rally.
All Evendale police officers should undergo available OPOTA training as well as available specialized training in the constitutional issues police officers face in performing their duty.
Prosecutor Pillich’s announcement comes two weeks after an independent group released its findings Evendale Police Department’s response to the neo-Nazi demonstration on the Interstate 75 ...
No charges will be filed against the people involved in a neo-Nazi demonstration earlier this year, Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said.
Evendale police largely responded to the demonstration on the overpass. Evendale's report largely backed the police's response to the demonstration, much to the ire of Lincoln Heights residents.
The prosecutor's office said it only considered evidence presented by the Evendale Police Department and Hamilton County Sheriff's Office.
The Village of Evendale unveiled a report it commissioned on the incident from national law enforcement consultancy firm 21CP last month. The report had a few minor critiques of the police ...
The mayor of Lincoln Heights expressed disappointment following an independent investigation into a neo-Nazi hate rally and the police response to it.
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