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Bags of antisemitic, homophobic flyers found in North Texas town during Pride Month

Police are investigating after hundreds of plastic bags containing antisemitic flyers were found scattered around a Flower Mound neighborhood on Saturday.

The Flower Mound Police Department received multiple calls from residents around 4 p.m. on June 8 regarding zip-loc bags filled with hateful, antisemitic content found near their homes.

Witnesses reported seeing two unidentified white men in an older Nissan sedan distributing the bags, according to authorities.

The flyers contained colorful images of the Star of David and included a slogan stating, “Every single aspect of the LGTBQ+ movement is Jewish,” followed by a list of notable Jewish figures such as Harvey Milk, Jazz Jennings, Jennifer Pritzker, and Magnus Hirschfeld.

Additionally, the flyer cited a Bible scripture and included more derogatory information about the Jewish community, directing readers to the website of the Goyim Defense League, a group known nationwide for its association with hate groups.

Another flyer found in the bags said “White Lives Matter” with a Nazi swastika symbol printed underneath.

Flower Mound Police
Flyers filled with antisemitic language were distributed in Flower Mound, Texas, on June 8, 2024.
Flower Mound Police were unable to locate the individuals responsible after investigating the area.

Residents are urged to call 911 if they have any information about the incident or if they see the suspects again in Flower Mound.

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