Group responsible for printing antisemitic flyers in Pea Ridge reaches out

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Pea Ridge police are looking for the man responsible for throwing antisemitic flyers out of his black pickup truck in surrounding neighborhoods.The fliers were in small Ziploc bags with corn in them to weigh them down. A man called 40/29 to say he is part of a group that is responsible for printing the fliers. The group is called the Goyim Defense League and according to the Anti-Defamation League, the group is a white nationalist, antisemitic organization with thousands of followers.The fliers contain graphic and offensive images and words towards Jewish people, but the man claimed the flyers had nothing to do with the war in Israel.Pea Ridge police say they mostly received calls from the northern part of the city near Hayden. The incident occurred Monday, Oct. 16, but the following day there were still bags found in a neighborhood called Gavin’s Place. Neighbors in the area say they just threw the bags away. We called the Pea Ridge Police Department for comment, but they declined the opportunity to interview.

Pea Ridge police are looking for the man responsible for throwing antisemitic flyers out of his black pickup truck in surrounding neighborhoods.

The fliers were in small Ziploc bags with corn in them to weigh them down.

A man called 40/29 to say he is part of a group that is responsible for printing the fliers. The group is called the Goyim Defense League and according to the Anti-Defamation League, the group is a white nationalist, antisemitic organization with thousands of followers.

The fliers contain graphic and offensive images and words towards Jewish people, but the man claimed the flyers had nothing to do with the war in Israel.

Pea Ridge police say they mostly received calls from the northern part of the city near Hayden. The incident occurred Monday, Oct. 16, but the following day there were still bags found in a neighborhood called Gavin’s Place. Neighbors in the area say they just threw the bags away.

We called the Pea Ridge Police Department for comment, but they declined the opportunity to interview.

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