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U-Haul: Hate Group Seen in Kansas City Broke Transport Policy
- Nearly 100 members of the hate group Patriot Front marched through downtown Kansas City on Saturday after arriving in three U-Haul trucks rented locally.
- The group has a pattern of utilizing U-Haul trucks to move participants to their demonstrations, including events held in states like Idaho and Tennessee.
- Kansas City Police were not informed in advance and did not assign escorts, while bystanders described the gathering near the World War I Museum as intimidating and disconcerting.
- U-Haul canceled the rental agreements of the individuals involved, citing a violation of its policy prohibiting the transportation of people in cargo areas, while city and museum representatives recognized the right to free speech but condemned the hateful ideology expressed by the group.
- No arrests occurred, and local leaders emphasized that while free expression is protected, Kansas City remains a diverse community that rejects hate and stands against bigotry and divisiveness.
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Kansas City police let white nationalists ‘go unbothered,’ witness says
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As the Patriot Front marched through Kansas City’s Crossroads neighborhood Saturday afternoon, Charlie Arbuckle jogged after them, determined to show them they were unwelcome near his home.
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