People who live in Lincoln Heights are still reeling after neo-Nazis held an unauthorized demonstration on Friday.
Ohio Rep. Cecil Thomas proposed additional restrictions on speech that could incite violence in response to a neo-Nazi rally on an I-75 overpass near Lincoln Heights Friday.
Lockland Mayor Mark Mason Sr. said in a public announcement no police agency was aware of the demonstration beforehand and no policy agency escorted the group to or from the overpass.
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