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<h1>Lincoln, Ohio Residents establish Community Safety Patrol Following Neo-Nazi Demonstration</h1>
In the aftermath of a recent demonstration by neo-Nazi adherents in their locality, inhabitants of Lincoln, Ohio, a town with deep roots in African American history, have organized a neighborhood protection collective. This group is dedicated to ensuring the security of their community in the face of perceived external threats.
The formation of this <a href="https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/sustainable-cities/articles/10.3389/frsc.2022.934474/full" title="Frontiers | Understanding community safety and policing in San José ..." rel="nofollow">community safety</a> initiative comes as a direct response to an unsettling public display of extremist ideology. Witnesses reported a contingent of individuals espousing neo-Nazi beliefs congregating and marching within the vicinity of Lincoln. For the residents of this historically Black enclave, the rally was not merely an abstract expression of hate speech, but a tangible intimidation tactic aimed at their homes and families.
<p>Spokespersons for the newly formed patrol group, who wish to remain anonymous for security reasons, have articulated that their primary objective is to act as a visible deterrent against future incursions by hate