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Evendale police released body camera footage Tuesday that shows officers responding to a neo-Nazi demonstration last week along Interstate-75. Skip to content. NOWCAST WLWT News 5 Today.
A consulting firm hired by Evendale found that police acted appropriately in their response to a neo-Nazi demonstration. Community members criticized the report's findings and expressed concerns ...
At the time, families in Lincoln Heights said Evendale police officers went out of their way to help the white supremacists. "Concerns have been raised about the police response," Finan said.
The results of an independent investigation into the Evendale Police Department's response to a neo-Nazi demonstration on an overpass over I-75 in February have been released.
EVENDALE, Ohio (WXIX) - Evendale officials introduced the third-party consulting firm that will be conducting a three-month independent review of the Evendale Police Department’s response to the ...
The independent group, 21CP Solutions, released their findings Wednesday on the Evendale Police Department’s response to a neo-Nazi demonstration that took place back in February.
The Evendale police officer, whose name has not been released, arrived at the scene of the demonstration at 1:35 p.m. People were already assembling to confront the white supremacists.
Evendale Police said the team it has hired is made up of a diverse group of seasoned professionals who work to help communities develop and implement equitable and integrity-driven public safety.
Evendale police said the "unannounced protest" happened on Vision Way overlooking Interstate 75. Social media posts showed black and red flags with swastikas on them being displayed over the highway.
Several police departments responded at about 2:45 a.m. to assist with a vehicle pursuit from Butler County that entered Hamilton County, according to the Evendale Police Department.
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