2022/12/03/Holi-drag cancellation
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cancellation of December 3 2022 Holi-drag celebration
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"Holi-drag" was a planned holiday celebration in US/OH/Columbus which had to be cancelled due to terroristic threats by the Proud Boys and a profound lack of interest from the police department.
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