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Antisemitic flyers found in Miami-Dade County

Miami Beach, Florida – An antisemitic flyer was distributed throughout the city. Authorities in Miami Beach are investigating.
On Sunday, people in several residential neighborhoods woke up to find the flyers littering the area, including on private property.
According to the Miami Beach police Twitter post, the department is aware of the flyers and “actively investigating to determine their origin.”
Police officers are increasing patrols in those neighborhoods, as well as at the city’s religious institutions. There were also reports of flyers being found in Surfside and Bal Harbour.
“There is no place for hate in our community and it will not be tolerated,” Miami Beach police said in a separate tweet.
MBPD is asking anyone who received one of the flyers to contact them immediately at 305-673-7901.
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