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jpak

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Mon Nov 7, 2016, 02:55 PM Nov 2016

Knox County residents receive fliers allegedly left by KKK

Source: Bangor Daily News

BANGOR, Maine — Some residents of Appleton and Union are reporting that they received fliers purportedly left for them by the Traditionalist American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.

At least one or two recipients lodged complaints Sunday with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, a Knox County Regional Communications Center dispatcher confirmed.

Information about the complaints was not immediately available late Sunday. Sgt. Patrick Polky did not immediately return a message left for him Sunday afternoon.

A photo provided to the Bangor Daily News shows that the fliers bear the KKK’s insignia, a drawing of a Klansman wearing the group’s well-known white pointed hood and long robe, the U.S. flag and the toll-free number for the organization’s 24-hour Klanline.

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Read more: http://bangordailynews.com/2016/11/06/news/midcoast/knox-county-residents-receive-fliers-allegedly-left-by-kkk/



This is Maine - not Dixie....

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Might be time to go Little Round Top RaymondLuxuryYacht Nov 2016 #1
here is the perps wedding snap Grey Lemercier Nov 2016 #2
Nice black eye dude. DK504 Nov 2016 #4
It ain't a good redneck wedding awoke_in_2003 Nov 2016 #7
Goddamned South is at it again! Ishoutandscream2 Nov 2016 #3
"24 Hour Klanline" - WTF? cyberswede Nov 2016 #6
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