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Hamilton County Sheriff publishes Bodycam video of the reaction to neo-Nazi demonstration

News with the body worn camera video was released from the Sheriff of the Hamilton County and shows the reaction of the MPs to the neo-Nazi demonstration along the Interstate-75 last month. Communities.body Camera Video of the police shows the neo-Nazi group on the sidewalk of the transfer, with swastikas being seen a group of people from Lincoln Heights who confronted the group that left the scene in a U-Houl truck. The MPs heard in the bodycam videos published on Friday. “It was something that completely unprepared.” See part of the Bodycam film material from Hamilton County MP from the video player at the top of the story. In addition to the bodycam, Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey published an explanation on Friday and said in part: “These types of hateful actions have no place in our community, and we ask everyone to condemn themselves against them. I talked to our legislators in Ohio to create our community before these hateful demonstrations and more resources for our law enforcement officers to combat hate groups. “Last month, Evendale Emergency Services said that the village asked 21 CP solutions, a company that by the former Philadelphia police officer, Charles H. Ramsey, to check the procedure of LAWS, which the company can check. Today's constantly changing political and social landscape. ”

News carried out with the body was published from the Hamilton County sheriff office, in which the response from MPs to the neo-Nazi demonstration along the Interstate-75 was shown last month.

The people in the neo-Nazi group were dressed in all-black and were spotted on February 7 near the I-75 and the vision way.

The transfer that the demonstrators on Connects Evendale with Lincoln Heights, one of the historically black communities of Cincinnati, were.

The Body Camera video of the police shows the neo-Nazi group on the sidewalk of the transfer with swastika flags.

A group of people from Lincoln Heights was then confronted with the group that left the scene in a U-Haul truck.

In the Bodycam video published on Friday, the MPs are informed to the neighbors that they had no idea that the demonstration would happen.

“Usually we plan, we have knowledge,” said a deputy. “That made us all completely unprepared.”

See part of the Bodycam film material from HAMALTON COUNTY MPs in the video player at the top of the story.

In addition to the bodycam, Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey published an explanation on Friday and said partially: “This type of hateful actions have no place in our community, and we ask everyone to face us against this repulsive behavior. I am in an active discussion with our legislators in Ohio to create our community before these hateful demonstrations and more resources for our law enforcement officers to combat hate groups. “

Last month, Evendale Emergency Services said that the village asked 21 CP solutions, a company that is conducted by the former police commissioner of Philadelphia, Charles H. Ramsey, to check the actions of her officials from that day.

The law firm will also give the police authority insights and recommendations for the “Best Practice Criminal Sacification Authorities in the constantly changing political and social landscape of today”.