Daily News | Neo-Nazi stickers and flyers found in Chestnut Hill
Racist, antisemitic propaganda and white supremacist fliers were posted in Chestnut Hill sometime between late Friday and early Saturday, according to a neighborhood resident.
Later, the neighbor, who was walking their dog, reported seeing more than 20 stickers along Germantown Avenue between West Springfield Avenue and West Hartwell Lane, including on side streets. The messages included “100% white, 100% proud.” The report found that in 2022, there were 114 incidents of vandalism and harassment targeting Jewish people in Pennsylvania, the highest number in the state in ADL’s 40 years of collecting data., antisemitic messaging including Nazi symbols and ethnic caricatures.
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