Beverly Hills police investigating antisemitic fliers left at residents’ homes
3 years ago

Beverly Hills police investigating antisemitic fliers left at residents’ homes

LA Times  

As the sun rose on the first day of Hanukkah on Sunday morning, a Beverly Hills man awoke to find an antisemitic flier in his front yard. He was one of several people who found the one-page documents in their front yards Sunday morning, the Beverly Hills Police Department said in a statement shared on social media. The department said it is investigating the fliers, which included “propaganda style hate speech related to the COVID pandemic and the Jewish people.” “Police surveyed the area and discovered that the flyers, enclosed in plastic bags containing rice, were distributed to homes in several blocks in the northeast area of the city,” the statement said. The Beverly Hills Police Department did not immediately respond to requests for additional comment Sunday afternoon.

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