The city of Springfield, Ohio, has filed a lawsuit against a neo-Nazi group, the Blood Tribe, and its leaders for allegedly inciting a campaign of harassment and intimidation against the local Haitian community. The lawsuit accuses the group of spreading ethnic and racial hatred and making threats against those who support the Haitian population. The plaintiffs are seeking a jury trial to block further threats and seek damages. Springfield’s population of Haitian immigrants has grown in recent years, leading to tensions with local residents. The lawsuit details various incidents of harassment and intimidation by the Blood Tribe, including displaying guns and swastika flags at a city event. The group also allegedly used dating apps to send unwanted visitors to the plaintiffs’ homes. The lawsuit does not directly reference former President Donald Trump’s false claims about Haitian immigrants but notes that they contributed to the atmosphere of hate and violence. The lawsuit is seeking to hold the Blood Tribe accountable for their actions and provide justice for the Haitian community and their allies.
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