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KKK flyers in Kentucky warn immigrants to leave - MSNNorthern Kentucky NAACP Branch President Jerome Bowles said the racist group's flyers are nothing new and nothing of which to be afraid, but he urged residents to stay vigilant.
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.
Cincinnati police are investigating Ku Klux Klan flyers found in various communities across the city. Lt. Jonathan Cunningham confirmed on August 3 the department's intelligence unit is looking into ...
Kentucky swept match one 4-0 with a doubles point and three singles points. In match two, Kentucky won five singles matches, as doubles was not played. In the first doubles session of the day, ...
STERLING, Ky. (WKYT /Gray News) - Officials in Kentucky are investigating after people reported finding “concerning” flyers filled with Ku Klux Klan propaganda in their front yards.
MT. STERLING, Ky. ( WKYT /Gray News) - Officials in Kentucky are investigating after people reported finding “concerning” flyers filled with Ku Klux Klan propaganda in their front yards. “I found it ...
Neighborhoods in Kentucky reported they've received flyers filled with KKK propaganda in their front yards. (WKYT viewer via WKYT) However, Whit Whitaker, the president of the Lexington-Fayette ...
Multiple Ky. neighborhoods report receiving KKK flyers. (WKYT) By Samantha Valentino and Gray News staff Published: Jun. 13, 2023 at 10:47 AM CDT ...
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