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White supremacists were holding a variety of signs, shield and flags at Saturday’s rally in Charlottesville, Virginia – including some donned with a slightly changed Detroit Red Wings logo.
It was unclear who or what group was carrying the modified Red Wings logos, but the hockey fan site Russian Machine Never Breaks attributed the logo use to "a Michigan-based group of Identitarians ...
The Detroit Red Wings swiftly issued a statement condemning the appropriation of the team’s logo by a hate group involved in the marches taking place this weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Another group called the Muskegon Minutemen also uses the altered logo on Twitter. Officials: White nationalist rally linked to 3 deaths The Red Wings said their statement would be their only ...
The logo is used by a group called the Detroit Right Wings, a white nationalist/neo-Nazi organization based in Detroit. The DRW sent a delegation to the Unite the Right protests, which arrived ...
Red Wings Condemn Use of Logo at White Nationalist Rally / Scores of white nationalists with torches marched, chanted racial slurs and attacked counter-protestors in Charlottesville, Va. last night.
The Red Wings said they "vehemently disagree" with the use of their logo by far-right extremists at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that turned violent and led to at least ...
The Red Wings original logo is a winged car wheel — a callback to Detroit’s proud legacy as the auto manufacturing center of the post-World War II nation (which, coincidentally, also mobilized ...