The men range in age from 27 to 38 years old. Three are from Arizona and one is from Oklahoma, according to public records. A few days after an aging railroad bridge collapse in Tempe, four men were arrested for trespassing on a railroad bridge in Queen Creek. The men range in age from 27 to 38 years old. Three are from Arizona and one is from Oklahoma, according to public records. On Saturday morning around 10 a.m., the men were seen hanging the banner on the bridge near Ellsworth Loop Road and Rittenhouse in Queen Creek, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. The banner stated “Hitler was right” and contained a website address. 12 News has decided not to publish the address. The website contains bigoted and explicitly racist pronouncements. “It’s unfortunate these individuals would stoop to such stupidity, climb out on bridges hang hateful material and that they wouldn’t do something better with their lives,” said Paul Rockower, the executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council.
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