Police in Luzerne County are investigating antisemitic flyers found scattered throughout a residential neighborhood in Pennsylvania. Police say it happened Monday night in Forty Fort. Officials are calling it a “disgusting act of hate” that does not represent what the community is all about.
The advocacy organization fighting antisemitism - StopAntisemitism - has attributed the antisemitic flyers to the Goyim Defense League. The white supremacist group is led by Jon Minadeo II. The group travels the country and participates and mass antisemitic flyer drops.
White supremacists from 'Goyim Defense League' (GDL) targeedt areas of Allentown, PA with their vile antisemitic leaflets yesterday @mcall
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) June 20, 2023
GDL is responsible for hundreds of targeted harassment campaigns across the country
More on GDL here: https://t.co/qxAdgLCAAG pic.twitter.com/EefCmVoKir
He says people were caught on video Monday night between 6:30 and 7:30 throwing the flyers from their vehicles onto sidewalks and into people’s driveways on Filbert, Murray, and Crisman streets.
Officers note the suspected vehicle appears to be a gold-colored Toyota Corolla.
“It’s terrible, and that thinking does not represent our area and we don’t want it here,” said Crisman Street resident. “This is a very faithful community so it’s just totally contrary to people’s faiths, totally opposite. So, it’s an outlier, it’s unusual, and hopefully, they’ll just go away and stay away.”
Similar flyers were discovered in an east Stroudsburg, Monroe County neighborhood in May.
28/22 News spoke to Rabbi Larry Kaplan for his reaction to the disturbing incident.
“I was very upset, sad to hear. We are a growing Jewish community here. I’m hoping it’s just an isolated kind of thing and folks realize that it’s not worth it to be hateful, to have any of that kind of hate in their heart, and things will be better,” explained Rabbi Kaplan.