BOCA RATON (CBSMiami) – A disturbing case of antisemitism is beneath investigation in Boca Raton after somebody left messages of hate exterior of houses in a residential neighborhood on Wednesday.
U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch tweeted a photograph of one of many antisemitic flyers, which had Nazi chief Adolf Hitler’s image and the phrases, “Died fighting the human race’s eternal enemy, The Jew.”
These have been “delivered” to houses in Boca Raton, FL this morning.
Hitler tried to eradicate the Jews from the earth. His Nazis slaughtered 6 million Jews.
This vile antisemitism have to be universally condemned. And the cowards spreading this hate have to be held accountable. pic.twitter.com/veqIvULljB
— Rep. Ted Deutch (@RepTedDeutch) April 20, 2022
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Rep. Deutch known as the messages “vile antisemitism that must be universally condemned. And the cowards spreading this hate must be held accountable.”
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The flyers, positioned in plastic luggage full of corn, have been discovered on April 20, Hitler’s birthday.
Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer additionally condemned the messages of hate.
Angry that this AM a cowardly hatemonger left antisemitic & pro-Hitler flyers in driveways at houses on 4 streets in our metropolis. We totally condemn this vile hate. Boca PD investigating. Unusual right here; unacceptable wherever. We stand sturdy & united towards all bigotry & antisemitism
— Mayor Scott Singer (@ScottSingerUSA) April 20, 2022
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“Angry that this AM a cowardly hatemonger left anti-Semitic and pro-Hitler flyers in driveways at homes on four streets in our city. We fully condemn this vile hate. Boca PD investigating. Unusual here; unacceptable anywhere. We stand strong and united against all bigotry and anti-Semitism,” Singer mentioned in a tweet.