A string of Klu Klux Klan propaganda posters found all over East Tennessee could have come from Kentucky, according to a report from the Knoxville Police Department.
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Residents around East Tennessee awoke Tuesday morning to flyers instructing immigrants to "self-deport" and recruiting "white protestants" to join the cause of the Ku Klux Klan.
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News reported on the flyers found in Sweetwater, and on social media, some viewers questioned why a police investigation was taking place. Knoxville Police also reported on Wednesday
The Knoxville Police Department has been made aware that two different flyers that appear to be propaganda associated with the Trinity White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan have been found in various places across Knoxville. Those reports mirror those of other documented incidents that have been reported in Chattanooga, Sweetwater and Lenoir City.
KKK flyers found in East Tennessee prompted police investigations and community concern, with a legislative response proposed.