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Chief Bryant says high-five with Proud Boy doesn’t mean officer support


A man standing next to protesters with the far-right, white nationalist Patriot Front group outside of Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church shouts across North High Street on Saturday morning at counter-protesters defending Holi-drag, a planned drag story time reading event at the Red Oak Community School located nearby on West Weisheimer Road.  Proud Boys, another far-right white nationalist group labeled as terrorists by Canada and New Zealand, were also present to protest the drag event, which was canceled due to safety concerns, the school said on social media.

Columbus police Chief Elaine Bryant issued a video statement Monday in response to the weekend’s canceled drag holiday story time event in Clintonville, saying the police division “stands fully with the LGBT+ community.”

Bryant’s statement comes after the Red Oak Community School canceled its Holi-drag story time Saturday morning over safety concerns about protests by the Proud Boys, a far-right white nationalist extremist group, and what school officials described as a “casual, distant acknowledgement” of the event from police.

Columbus police and Mayor Andrew Ginther had previously refuted that characterization, and Bryant did the same in her pre-recorded video released Monday night.

“No one should be intimidated, harassed and threatened because of who they are or who they love,” Bryant said in the video. “We will not stand for extremist groups to come into this city and cause violence.”

The drag event was protested by the Proud Boys, a far-right neo-fascist organization designated as a terrorist group by Canada and New Zealand, and was also attended by members of the white nationalist, far-right extremist group the Patriot Front. Some of those protesting the drag event were wearing military gear and carrying assault rifles; many were wearing masks that covered their faces from the nose down.





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