Man, woman arrested, accused of hanging antisemitic banners on I-4 overpass

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida law enforcement officials said they’ve arrested the last two people facing charges related to a neo-Nazi demonstration in Orlando earlier this summer.

Florida Department of Law Enforcement officials said Ronald Murray, 41, and Amanda Rains, 36, are both accused of hanging anti-Semitic hate banners along the Daryl Carter Parkway Bridge in Orlando in June.

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Since last week, four people have been arrested on charges related to the demonstration.

Read: Second man arrested, accused of hanging antisemitic banner over I-4 overpass

Officials said the banners were in violation of House Bill 269, which prohibits individuals from displaying or projecting images onto a building, structure, or property without permission.

Murray and Rains are both charged with criminal mischief.

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