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"The young people were doing what they thought was right. They shouldn't have never let [the neo-Nazis] try to march in this neighborhood. The police couldn't control [the rioters]," Mr. Castillo said.
She explained that a dog bit her while she was running through back yards to get away from the tear gas that came through a broken window and filled her house when she was seeking refuge during the riot.
Ms. Derden was not home when the riot started but went back after friends told her that they saw on television that some people were tearing down her front door.
Ms. Derden said she went back to her home, persuaded her neighbors to help her fight off the looters, and hid in the house until she had to get away from the tear gas.
"I think the majority of the residents of North Toledo did not participate [in the riot]," said Terry Glazer, executive director of the Lagrange Development Corp.
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