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Orlando Sentinel USA Crime April 03, 2023
Sixteen years before a neo-Nazi rally at Waterford Lakes in January made national headlines and horrified locals, another march by the same group was being planned, this time in Parramore. On Feb. 25, 2006, about two dozen neo-Nazis, clad in khaki shirts and red swastika... + más
St. Lucie County woman missing for nearly week found safe in thicket | WPTV
Long-awaited Parramore City Towers plan is unveiled | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA Nation September 04, 2023
Neo-Nazis marching near Orlando, Florida, over the weekend were confronted by a Black man in a video that was posted to social media on Sunday.The Orlando-area has recently been the site of several far-right protests, stirring concerns from local residents amid a nationwide... + más
Florida neo-Nazis chant above freeway in sickening and frightening video | Newsweek
Neo-Nazis rally near Disney World and Orlando | New York Daily News
Los Angeles Times USA Nation March 29, 2023
The union representing Los Angeles police rank and file sued Chief Michel Moore on Tuesday to force the department to stop making officers' photos public and to claw back images of undercover officers given out under the state's public records law. The lawsuit follows... + más
Hundreds of 'undercover' LAPD officers take step to sue city over release of photos | Los Angeles Times
More than 300 undercover officers file claims against city, LAPD over data release | ABC7
New York Post USA Tech January 14, 2023
Amazon was slammed for continuing to peddle anti-Semitic products on its site despite the e-retail giant scrubbing a few Nazi-related items. The Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center lashed out at Amazon on Thursday for “allowing the marketing and sale of Nazi and neo-Nazi... + más
Opinion | The New York Times
Putin takes page out of Nazi playbook with murder of conductor in Kherson | New York Post
Los Angeles Times USA Nation April 12, 2023
As fallout continues around the Los Angeles Police Department's release of undercover officers’ pictures, the question of who actually works undercover is far from settled. Should it only be officers involved in the most sensitive assignments — embedded with drug... + más
LAPD police union sues Chief Moore, wants images of undercover officers taken offline | Los Angeles Times
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