Glendale neighbors rally against hate after local man named in neo-Nazi demonstration
By WLWT Staff
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GLENDALE, Ohio (WLWT) — The Glendale community came together for a peaceful rally against hate after a local man was accused of participating in a neo-Nazi rally in Little Rock, Arkansas, last week.
An incident report said 22 people marched with swastika flags outside a high school and the state capitol in Arkansas.
A Glendale man is one of four men from Ohio who participated, but they have not been charged with a crime, so WLWT is not naming them.
A group called “Glendale Cares” organized the event on Wednesday, gathering dozens of neighbors to convey the message that hate has no place in their community.
“Neo-Nazism is not welcome in our neighborhood, and we are here to love our neighbors and to celebrate the diversity and love of our neighborhood,” Cassie Saines, a Glendale resident, said.
During the event, the group lit candles and a menorah, prayed together and sang songs about love and peace.
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