Ohio college students rally against gay-hate crimes
CINCINNATI (AP) — Students at two universities in southwest Ohio had rallies on their campuses to protest anti-gay hate crimes.
The Cincinnati Enquirer reports about 80 people chanted and carried signs Thursday night at the University of Cincinnati in reaction to a March 24 physical assault in Oxford, Ohio, against two gay men holding hands.
The Middletown Journal reports a similar rally by about 80 people took place simultaneously about 40 miles northwest of Cincinnati on the Miami University campus in Oxford.
The men, one a UC student and the other a Miami student, told police they were beaten last month by four people they didn’t know who yelled anti-gay slurs. No arrests have been made.
The rallies’ organizers say they wanted to promote tolerance.
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