washamericom
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burlington vermont yes, they are everywhere, and unacceptable. we have enough problems in the green mountain state without this shit.
burlington is a really progressive and pleasant city. politics aside, i have to side with the chief, this is low level terrorism, and it's unacceptable, anywhere,
and/or it's a really bad college town prank. either way, it stops now.
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Jocellyn Harvey, 24, discovered the flier folded up in her mailbox Thursday night.
"When I first got it and thought it was just me I thought it was a really bad prank," Harvey said. "Once I found out another person was targeted, that's when it felt like a crime, this is not safe, this is stalking in a sense."
The disturbing delivery led community and faith leaders to call a news conference. Burlington's police chief said leaving the two posters was an act of terrorism.
KKK fliers left at homes of Burlington residents
burlington is a really progressive and pleasant city. politics aside, i have to side with the chief, this is low level terrorism, and it's unacceptable, anywhere,
and/or it's a really bad college town prank. either way, it stops now.
.
Jocellyn Harvey, 24, discovered the flier folded up in her mailbox Thursday night.
"When I first got it and thought it was just me I thought it was a really bad prank," Harvey said. "Once I found out another person was targeted, that's when it felt like a crime, this is not safe, this is stalking in a sense."
The disturbing delivery led community and faith leaders to call a news conference. Burlington's police chief said leaving the two posters was an act of terrorism.
KKK fliers left at homes of Burlington residents
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