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Klan members are leaving candy and flyers on driveways in upstate New York.
Advocate Video Team
August 07 2018 1:36 PM EST
March 12 2019 3:11 AM EST
Plastic bags with Ku Klux Klan recruitment flyers and candy bars have been appearing in driveways in upstate New York towns, according to Business Insider. The bags that have been left are an apparent attempt to target middle schoolers and high schoolers to join the KKK. Governor Andrew Cuomo has ordered state police to investigate where the recruitment flyers are coming from and to launch a campaign to counter hate crimes encouraged by the Ku Klux Klan's materials.
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