Citizens have expressed concern after a group claiming to be associated with a North Carolina chapter of the Ku Klux Klan distributed flyers in Volusia County.
The flyers target homosexuals and immigrants and have been showing up along South Ridgewood Avenue in Ormond Beach.
Glenn Borbely was upset when he found them left in sandwich bags on his front lawn.
“I took a quick peek and I looked at the first three or four words and I put it in the recycle bin, where it belongs,” he said.
The flyers advertise a nonexistent website and list a phone number in North Carolina.
No one answered when Channel 9 called the number, but a lengthy recording played referencing the violence in Charlottesville, white power and the KKK.
In 2013, similar recruitment flyers showed up in New Smyrna Beach with the same phone number and group name on them.
Borbely just wanted whoever was putting out the flyers to stop.
ORMOND BEACH, Fla. — “They’ve got to find better things to do with their lives than tossing this garbage on people’s property,” he said.
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