KKK Group Rallies in Ohio, Hundreds Counter-Protest
DAYTON, Ohio (The Hill) – A Klu Klux Klan rally held in Dayton, Ohio on Saturday drew only nine members to the event and hundreds of counter-protesters.
The rally was held in the center of downtown Dayton at the Courthouse Square and was hosted by the Honorable Sacred Knights of Indiana, which has been identified as a KKK hate group.
Though the rally, which received a permit from Montgomery County earlier this year, was slated to have up to at least 20 members of the group attend, police say only nine members showed.
Footage captured from the rally showed the small group of members stationed behind police escorts and several fences while waving KKK flags and the U.S. flag at times.
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