Berkley Police Seek Help After Antisemitic Fliers Left on Lawns
Detectives are relying on home video submissions to identify who left the hate fliers.
Overview
- Officers collected about 100 antisemitic fliers left overnight on front lawns along Henley, Cass, Oxford, and Wiltshire in Berkley.
- Investigators asked residents to share doorbell or security video showing people or vehicles tossing bagged papers in the area from 11 Mile to 12 Mile and Coolidge to Woodward.
- The Department of Public Safety said the materials were removed and patrols have been increased near the affected blocks.
- No suspects or arrests have been announced as the investigation stays open.
- Police said identified distributors could face charges such as littering or improper posting, while Jewish Federation leader Steven Ingber condemned the incident as intimidation.