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NewsDecember 11, 2005

TOLEDO, Ohio -- They're determined to show their supremacy. Members of the National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi group, planned to gather Saturday afternoon on the steps of city hall. Two months ago, the white supremacists' planned march sparked a four-hour riot, in which businesses were burned and looted and bricks were thrown at police and an ambulance driver...

The Associated Press

TOLEDO, Ohio -- They're determined to show their supremacy.

Members of the National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi group, planned to gather Saturday afternoon on the steps of city hall.

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Two months ago, the white supremacists' planned march sparked a four-hour riot, in which businesses were burned and looted and bricks were thrown at police and an ambulance driver.

Now they want to march to protest how police and the city handled the October confrontation.

Hundreds of police officers from across northern Ohio along with state troopers have mobilized against possible rioting Saturday.

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