An Ohio city that was inundated with threats last year has sued a neo-Nazi group that it alleges was at the heart of the onslaught.
The group is accused of “engaging in, and inciting, a campaign of harassment and intimidation, motivated by ethnic and racial hatred"The city of Springfield, Mayor Rob Rue and several others sued the Blood Tribe, its leaders Christopher Pohlhaus and Drake Berentz and seven unnamed followers in U.S. District Court in Dayton.
The complaint alleges that the Blood Tribe first coordinated a “hit” against the city in July, calling the influx of Haitians an “invasion” that was threatening Springfield's “good White residents.” City facilities in Springfield, Ohio, receive bomb threats amid rhetoric targeting Haitian immigrants
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