7 fans arrested after Nazi salutes made in soccer match between France and Croatia
- Seven fans were arrested for making Nazi salutes during a Nations League match between France and Croatia, according to the Paris police prefect.
- Laurent Nunez stated that security measures at the game led to the arrests, emphasizing that these individuals have no business in a sports arena.
- France advanced to the Nations League semifinals after winning a penalty shootout 5-4, with the match ending 2-2 on aggregate.
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Reynolds Towing addresses employee’s Nazi salute after video circulates online
URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — An offensive video circulating online has led to a man getting fired from his tow-truck job. Reynolds Towing in Champaign is apologizing for the antisemitic clip. The video shows an employee standing on the back of a tow truck in a Reynolds towing uniform giving a Nazi salute. He then said […]
Police custody for suspicions of Nazi salvations during France-Croatia were lifted without prosecution
Seven people had been arrested after the quarter-final return of League of Nations. But the offence is not sufficiently characterized, said the prosecutor's office of Bobigny.
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