Summary
Ku Klux Klan flyers were distributed across 11 cities in northern Indiana, with the Trinity White Knights, a Kentucky-based KKK chapter, claiming responsibility.
Residents expressed outrage and discomfort, condemning the hateful message and its divisive tone.
Residents described the flyers as disturbing and emphasized the need for peaceful and just approaches to addressing societal issues.
The incident highlights ongoing challenges with extremist messaging in communities.
It’s essentially normalized now AFAICT.