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Wyoming council agrees to draft proclamation and action items after residents decry Nazi flag display nearby
Summary
Following public comments calling for a stronger municipal response to a recent racist display in a neighboring community, the Wyoming City Council voted to develop a proclamation and additional action steps condemning the incident and supporting affected communities.
The Wyoming City Council voted to draft a formal proclamation and develop action items condemning a recent public display of Nazi imagery in a neighboring community after several residents urged immediate, public condemnation.
Resident Werner Lang told council the demonstration — which he described as armed participants displaying Nazi flags and an SS skull — was “a moral outrage and a disgrace” and asked the council to make its position known publicly.
Lang said the display occurred “a few hundred yards from where we are now” and urged…
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