Several pictures and videos, shared by residents and a local official on Facebook, show the group walking through Harrisburg while chanting “white power.”
Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams and Police Commissioner Thomas Carter said they are investigating reports of a neo-Nazi group carrying flags depicting swastikas in the downtown area on Saturday, according to
Pictures and videos, which circulated on Facebook, showed a group of around a dozen people dressed in red shirts and black balaclavas marching down a street while chanting “white power” and flying black flags with white swastikas.“Dear residents, please be attentive and safe,” Daniels wrote. “Our city is being visited by people so ashamed of who they are, they have to hide their faces.”“The City of Harrisburg condemns these individuals in the strongest terms.
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