KKK flyers threatening 'commies' who 'took down statues' prompt police to step up patrols

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Police in Henrico County, Virginia, said 'acts of intimidation will not be tolerated' as they asked residents with information about the leaflets to come forward.

A flyer obtained by NBC12 reveals the writer's anger at the removal of statues of Confederate generals and leaders.

"Their spirits are still alive - commies, you took down statues, you'll be took down too. Loyal white knights."Henrico County Police chief Eric English asked any residents who had information about the racist flyers to come forward. NBC12 said police would increase patrols in the two districts, which both have a majority of Black residents according to census data.

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