United States, Antisemitism

Report: Antisemitic flyers, including ones containing rat poison-looking substance, distributed in Jewish-heavy Chicago area

Chicago Alderman Timmy Knudsen stated that the Chicago Police have begun an investigation and a formal complaint has also been lodged with the police.

Protest against antisemitism in Britain. (Photo: Andy Soloman/Shutterstock)

Earlier this week, someone anonymously spread antisemitic flyers on cars and locations in Lincoln Park, a Jewish-heavy part of the city of Chicago. Some of these flyers contained what looks like rat poison.

Chicago Alderman Timmy Knudsen posted on X that the Chicago Police has been alerted and a formal complaint has also been placed with the police.

Read the full letter below:

US Jewry Antisemitism ADL

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