Hamilton County deputies share new video from rally response

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Hamilton County deputies have released new body camera video from a neo-Nazi rally. This event took place on an I-75 overpass in February. The footage shows the law enforcement response to the rally, which was marked by tense moments. The video includes clips of how authorities managed to move the neo-Nazi group away from the bridge. After they were led by police into Lockland, discussions began among deputies about preventing any further conflict. One deputy suggested that they should "saturate this area for a while" to maintain order. The video also reveals concerns about a black Jeep left behind by one of the neo-Nazis. The Jeep was found vandalized, with its tires slashed and windows broken. Deputies discussed how to handle the situation and requested extra patrols in the area. A deputy confirmed that additional cars and a sergeant would be deployed for safety. In a statement, Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey emphasized her commitment to protecting the community. She condemned the rally, stating that such hateful acts have no place in Hamilton County. The sheriff is also in talks with Ohio legislators for more protections against hate groups. The investigation into the rally is still ongoing. The Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office will decide if any charges will be filed related to this incident.


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