A neo-Nazi group is believed to be responsible for distributing flyers with hate messaging in Ipswich, Mass.
Police in Ipswich have warned residents to be on alert for flyers with hateful messaging linked to a neo-Nazi group that have surfaced in town.
According to Ipswich Police Chief Paul Nikas and interim Town Manager Mary Gallivan, the flyers appear to be an attempt at recruiting from the Nationalist Social Club, a group described by the Anti-Defamation League as a neo-Nazi group with small chapters in New England, across the U.S. and abroad. "We are actively investigating this matter and are asking residents to assist us in identifying those who distributed these pamphlets," Nikas said."Hatred has no place in Ipswich, where our sense of community is one of our great strengths."
Police said that flyers in plastic bags containing rocks appeared in several yards over the weekend, apparently thrown from cars. No residents reported any contact with individuals suspected of distributing the flyers, police said.
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