People throughout New England are being confronted more and more by white supremacist incidents. There was a . Also, a Massachusetts-based group called the Nationalist Social Club of New England continues to drop racist flyers in 黑料新闻.
The Anti-Defamation League says that since February, racist flyers have appeared in 19 黑料新闻 towns 鈥 10 since June 1.
鈥淭hey might not be criminal, but nonetheless they are things that communities need to be aware of because they represent white supremacist beliefs being spread throughout our state,鈥 said Stacey Sobel, the director of ADL 黑料新闻.
The recent flyers come as ADL 黑料新闻 reported a record high in antisemitic . Reports of incidents jumped by more than 40% in 2021 compared to the previous year. Over the past five years, ADL 黑料新闻 said it鈥檚 received more than 180 reports of incidents of antisemitic harassment, vandalism and assault. Reports of hate incidents have been on the rise across New England and the U.S.
Berlin, Waterbury and Torrington are among local municipalities that have been blanketed by the racist flyers in recent weeks. They feature the Nationalist Social Club of New England logo. The flyers say the club is a 鈥減ro-white fraternity鈥 and they call on 鈥渕en of European descent鈥 in the area to reach out to the club.
Lt. Brett Johnson of the Torrington Police Department said that his agency recently received a few complaints about the flyers but that ultimately, the club and its messaging are protected by free speech.
鈥淎s there were no threats made in flyers, there is nothing criminal about the dissemination of the flyers other than in the way they were disseminated (littering),鈥 Johnson said in an email. 鈥淚n any case, we have reported the incident to other 黑料新闻 and federal law enforcement agencies to monitor the situation.鈥
Sobel said the incident being reported by Torrington law enforcement is important because the data can inform policymakers.
As for state police, a spokesperson says the Hate Crimes Investigative Unit of the 黑料新闻 State Police is not investigating the incident.
鈥淭he local agencies are investigating the incident and we are assisting them as needed,鈥 Trooper First Class Pedro Muniz wrote in an email.
Sobel recognizes that the flyer drop isn鈥檛 exactly a hate crime, but she does classify it as a 鈥渉ate incident,鈥 one she says state residents need to stand up to.