They do have a right to walk on the Toledo sidewalks.

This is something that's going to be with us for a while.

I don't think it was race relations at all. It was some gang members who had real or imagined grievances and took it as an opportunity to speak in their own way over the march, in their park, their area.

[People were] highly angry over the idea that someone from outside the community could come in and insult them on their turf, ... I heard that repeatedly.

Mediated. We still talk about her every day, but she's doing better.

This is exactly what they (the neo-Nazis) wanted.

It really was the gang members which took advantage of the situation.

Both had been model inmates.

It's exactly what they wanted.