White Nationalist Hate Group Rallies in Kansas City Memorial Day Weekend
- On Saturday afternoon, the white nationalist hate group Patriot Front held a march of about 100 people on sidewalks near the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri.
- The Kansas City Police Department did not have prior knowledge of the event since the group kept the location confidential and did not seek permits or police assistance.
- Marchers wore matching navy shirts, tan caps, and khaki pants, chanted slogans like "life, liberty, victory," carried Confederate flags and shields, and marched in military-style formation for about an hour.
- Mayor Quinton Lucas acknowledged that the First Amendment protects the group's right to express their views in Kansas City, but emphasized that the city's diverse and inclusive community firmly opposes any expressions of hatred and cowardice.
- The group left Kansas City after the event without arrests, while civil rights advocates warned the rally aims to increase extremist visibility and recruit new members nationally.
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