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KKK fliers show up in several Kentucky communities

This flier was spotted in Laurel County and at least two northern Kentucky communities.
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This flier was spotted in Laurel County and at least two northern Kentucky communities.

Fliers advertising a Ku Klux Klan meeting have popped up in Laurel County and at least two cities in northern Kentucky. They tout a February 15 “Tri-State Konklave” at Klan Grounds in northern Indiana. Pikeville civil rights and defense attorney Ned Pillersdorf said he thinks he knows why dozens of people notified him about the fliers.

“I think where this all started was about 10 years ago. They had a, literally a Nazi march in Pikeville. I helped organize the resistance to these idiots, and I got some pushback. Actually took some pictures at the Nazi March. By the way, the Nazi march was a week or two before Charlottesville.”

Pillersdorf was referring to the deadly 2017 “Unite the Right” march in Charlottesville that featured people chanting, “Jews will not replace us.”

“When I posted pictures of them after the Nazi march, it turned out one of them was the father of criminal defendant I was representing in Pike County, and he consistently called me afterwards and kept pointing out that I was Jewish and that he was going to harm me if I didn't take the picture down.”

The fliers ask would-be attendees to be vetted by mailing a dollar to the national office of the Trinity White Knights in Maysville for an information packet and application. WEKU called the “national office” number on the flier. A man’s voicemail repeats the dollar offer and asks supporters to join the fight against illegal immigration, homosexuality and other forms of "wickedness." It signs off by inviting the caller to have a great white day, adding, “White power.”

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John McGary is a Lexington native and Navy veteran with three decades of radio, television and newspaper experience.
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