USA – Antisemitic flyers found in Daytona Beach, FL

Antisemitic flyer. sb-borg / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Antisemitic flyer. sb-borg / iStock / Getty Images Plus

Daytona Beach, FL – More antisemitic flyers were found in Volusia County on Tuesday, this time on car windshields at the S. James Foxman Justice Center in Daytona Beach, continuing a hateful pattern of antisemitism that began over the weekend.

Assistant Public Defender Jay Crocker said when he walked out to his vehicle in the early afternoon he discovered one of the flyers on his windshield. He said he looked around and the flyers appeared to be on nearly all, if not all, the vehicles in the parking lot at the courthouse at 251 N. Ridgewood Ave.

“I personally pulled 40 of them off of windshields in the parking lot,” Crocker said. “I’m disgusted by it and it’s sad that it’s come so close to home.”

Crocker said deputies told him that since no crime was committed there was nothing they could do about them.

It is the latest incident of hate being spread in the area.

Ormond Beach and Daytona Beach were targeted Sunday with antisemitic propaganda. And on Saturday, white supremacists stood on a pedestrian bridge above International Speedway Boulevard and held anti-Jewish signs. The group also attempted to digitally project hate speech onto the Daytona International Speedway.

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