This morning, Dunwoody residents in several neighborhoods woke up to find Anti-Semitic flyers in their driveways. In response, please find statements below from Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch and Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan.
Lynn Deutsch, Mayor of Dunwoody:
“On behalf of the Dunwoody City Council, I want to assure everyone that hateful, divisive, and anti-Semitic rhetoric has no place here. Dunwoody is a community that values our diversity and is home to people of all faiths, races, ethnicities, and more. We live, work, serve and play together. At our Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service, Jews, Christians, and Muslims worked together planting daffodils in memory of those who perished in the Holocaust.
I stand with our Jewish community and all who face intolerance. I believe that love always conquers hate. Please be good to each other.”
Billy Grogan, Dunwoody Chief of Police:
“The Dunwoody Police Department is aware that a number of residents of all faiths received anti-Semitic flyers in their driveways overnight. We are actively investigating this incident and working closely with the Sandy Springs Police Department, as their community was victimized as well. If you have any information related to this case, please contact 911. There is no place for hate in Dunwoody.”
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