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Two recent incidents in Savannah, Georgia, have sparked a debate about the line between free speech and harassment.

Both cases are under review by local authorities to determine if they constitute hate crimes under Georgia law.

Two recent local incidents have reignited a broader conversation in Savannah about where the line is drawn between constitutionally protected free speech and actions that cross into harassment or intimidation.

On Monday morning, around 25 cars paraded through downtown Savannah waving American and Israeli flags to celebrate the Gaza cease-fire and the release of hostages.

According to a Savannah Police (SPD) report obtained by the Savannah Morning News (SMN), officers responded to a fight near Bull Street and West 37th Street. A woman on the

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