Creswell Independence Day parade organized by Proud Boys proceeds without incident
It was unclear if there would be a parade at all, because the Creswell Chamber of Commerce did not organize it, and according to multiple sources the far-right group did not receive a permit from city officials.
Posted: Jul 4, 2021 7:51 PM
Posted By: Chris Lindsay
CRESWELL, ORE. - After some controversy surrounding the Proud Boys involvement in organizing the city s Independence Day parade, thousands of Creswell residents lined the streets of Oregon Avenue on Sunday, many unaware of the group s role.
It was unclear if there would be a parade at all, because the Creswell Chamber of Commerce did not organize it, and according to multiple sources the far-right group did not receive a permit from city officials.
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