Nine people from a group called the Honorable Sacred Knights showed up for a rally They were met by 500 to 600 counter-protesters and over 350 anti-riot police WASHINGTON: Less than a dozen people affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan white supremacist group were drowned out by hundreds of counter-protesters Saturday at a rally in the midwestern US state of Ohio, authorities and local media said. The event ended peacefully without injuries or arrests, the city government of Dayton, Ohio, said in a statement on Facebook. Nine people from a group called the Honorable Sacred Knights showed up for a rally they’d obtained a permit to hold in Dayton’s Courthouse Square. They were met by 500 to 600 counter-protesters, city officials said. The counter-protesters chanted, sang and played various instruments to drown out the racist demonstrators, who had gathered behind a tall metal fence under tight police security, local media reports said. More than 350 law enforcement officers were on hand amid fears of violence. In 2017, a woman was killed at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. President Donald Trump sparked outrage in its aftermath after claiming there were good people “on both sides” at the rally
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