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As neo-Nazi rally prompts outrage, locals recall group’s Parramore march 16 years ago

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime April 03, 2023

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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 armbands, shouted racial epithets and raised Nazi salutes to the hundreds of protesters held back by hundreds more cops in riot gear as they marched to the federal courthouse... + full article



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