
Beverly Hills police say they're investigating anti-Semitic flyers distributed one night before the beginning of Hanukkah
CNN
Police in Beverly Hills, California, have launched an investigation after residents received anti-Jewish hate speech flyers ahead of the first night of Hanukkah, the department said Sunday.
The flyers were likely distributed overnight in what police are calling a "hate incident," according to a statement from the Beverly Hills Police Department. Police said they received a call from a resident reporting a flyer in their front yard shorty after 6 a.m. on Sunday. Hanukkah began Sunday evening.
The flyer contains "propaganda style hate speech related to the COVID pandemic and the Jewish people," the department said in a statement.

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