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A flyer promoting the Ku Klux Klan was spread around multiple Mt. Sterling, Ky. neighborhoods, police say. Photo provided by @lexkypol on Twitter. Flyers that appeared to be from a chapter of the ...
The flyer features an image of Uncle Sam, kicking a retreating family of four. In his hand, the Uncle Sam figure holds a "proclamation" with the words "mass deportation in 2025" and "report them all." ...
A flyer promoting the Ku Klux Klan was spread around multiple Mt. Sterling, Ky., neighborhoods recently, police say. Getty Images/iStockphoto Flyers seemingly from a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan ...
Authorities in Kentucky are investigating racist Ku Klux Klan (KKK) flyers telling immigrants to “leave now” and “avoid deportation” that were discovered in multiple cities over the past ...
The flyer read, "Leave now avoid deportation," and included information for KKK groups in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and ...
Northern Kentucky NAACP Branch President Jerome Bowles said the racist group's flyers are nothing new and nothing of which to ...
FORT WRIGHT, Ky. — Several cities in Northern Kentucky have responded after flyers containing hateful rhetoric were distributed in multiple areas.
The flyers state they were made by the KKK based in Maysville, Ky. They also encourage people to join the racist hate group and offer applications to sign up for a a dollar.
The flyer lists its "realms" — its areas of operation — as being Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. Each of the "realms" has separate phone numbers listed.
Hamilton County deputies ticketed 47-year-old William Bader, of Kentucky, for littering Sunday after they say he admitted to throwing "hate flyers" from his car across Lincoln Heights about 2 a.m ...
Fort Wright, Ky., Mayor Dave Hatter said the KKK Trinity Knights flyers were distributed to homes on at least three streets. "This despicable flyer is designed to intimidate immigrants and ...
The flyer read, "Leave now avoid deportation," and included information for KKK groups in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. "It’s very scary to see something like that," Bonnie said.