Supremacist group distributes racist pamphlets for U.S. King Jr. holiday
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Police in Abbotsford, B.C., aren’t sure if they’re dealing with a growing white supremacist problem or if a few “small-minded” people are behind the distribution of a pamphlet disparaging a holiday for Martin Luther King Jr. in the United States.
Police said documents sealed inside plastic bags were thrown early Sunday from a vehicle and onto the front yards of more than 70 homes in the city that sits on the U.S. border at Washington state.
The documents were apparently from the “Loyal White Knights KKK,” referencing the Ku Klux Klan hate group that was particularly active during the American civil rights movement, Const. Ian MacDonald said Monday, on Martin Luther King Day.
He said the headline calls the assassinated U.S. civil rights leader a “communist pervert.”