Nashville grapples with lingering neo-Nazi presence in tourist-friendly city

Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell speaks to reporters on Friday, July 19, 2024, at the Bordeaux Branch of the Nashville Public Library, in Nashville, Tenn. O'Connell answered questions about the appearances of neo-Nazis in the city in recent weeks. (AP Photo/Jonathan Mattise)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Among the throngs of tourists in cowboy attire who flock to Nashville's famed downtown honky-tonks, a small but unsettling group has distracted locals and visitors from the neon lights lately with Nazi salutes and white supremacist rhetoric.

For weeks, neo-Nazis have livestreamed antisemitic antics for shock value in Nashville — waving swastika flags through crowded streets, singing hate songs on the downtown courthouse steps and even briefly disrupting a Metro Council meeting with jeers.

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