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Drexel Hill residents angry as they find anti-Semitic flyers in yards, street signs

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DREXEL HILL, Pa. - A Delaware County community in outrage over anti-Semitic signs, posted on Upper Darby stop signs, sidewalks and yards.

Police are looking for whoever is responsible for planting the hate-filled messages."There was a little brochure pamphlet thing.

And, it shocked me," Upper Darby resident Edwin Raynor said.Raynor calls whoever dropped a postcard he found in his driveway promoting white power cowards.

Down the street, along both Huey Avenue and Irvington Roads, swastika stickers were found on street signs and some mailboxes."When I read it, it was kind of cowardice that someone would just put it in the driveway," Raynor remarked.Many of his neighbors got the postcards, too.

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