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Anthony James Altick of Louisiana was the single person identified from the group of 11 neo-Nazis that marched through the Short North on November 16.
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In a statement, Biden called the march a "sickening display" and said Nazism is a hateful poison.
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Columbus police said no arrests were made.
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There will be more officers on foot patrol, cops on bikes, more lighting and the surveillance towers seen on North High Street last year will return.
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Short North officials and Columbus police are meeting Tuesday night to consider additional steps concerning safety in the neighborhood.
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We’ll discuss the recently released findings of a survey examining the Short North.
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We’ll discuss the recently released findings of a survey examining the Short North.
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In Sept. 2022, Dwayne Cummings (right) and Chrystian Foster (left) approached Gregory Coleman Jr. outside the Short North bar Julep and punched Coleman. The two men continued to assault Coleman after he fell and hit his head on the ground.
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It's been less than three weeks since Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther ordered mobile food vendors to close by midnight to help limit gun violence.
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Columbus is gearing up to host the 91st Annual Meeting of the 2023 U.S. Conference of Mayors June 2-5.