At least one person yelled, “N***er,” again and again, according to the video that’s garnered online attention far beyond Ohio’s capital.
Columbus public safety dispatchers got 911 calls around 1:30 p.m. reporting a group marching in the Short North area, the dispatchers told the station.
In Ohio, no arrests were made during Saturday’s event, though police briefly detained some marchers, according to WBNS.
Columbus community leaders organized a unity march Sunday in response to Saturday’s neo-Nazi gathering, CNN affiliate WSYX reported.
Your hate isn’t welcome in our city,” City Attorney Zach Klein said on social media of Saturday’s march.
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Organizations:
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Locations:
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