Antisemitic Letter Threatens Highland Park Residents: Police
- Highland Park police responded on Sunday night to a threatening antisemitic letter found in a mailbox at a home on Marion Avenue.
- The letter was delivered via the U.S. mail system during a period marked by a nationwide increase in antisemitic incidents and recent violent attacks targeting Jewish individuals.
- Emergency responders, including a hazmat team, were dispatched to the residence to investigate and determined the letter was non-toxic.
- Mayor Nancy Rotering described the event as alarming and unsettling, emphasizing the city's commitment to respond to hatred through solidarity and communal support.
- Officials are calling on the community to help identify the sender and encourage ongoing cooperation with police agencies to track and address antisemitic and other hate-related incidents.
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Highland Park Mayor Strongly Condemns Antisemitic Letter, Police Investigate
Highland Park, IL — Mayor Nancy Rotering strongly condemned an antisemitic letter found in a mailbox on Marion Avenue Sunday evening, calling the act “deeply disturbing” and a stark reminder that hate can reach even communities committed to inclusion. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email The threatening letter, which contained antisemitic […]
Antisemitic Letter Threatens Highland Park Residents: Police
Police Investigate Threatening, Antisemitic Letter Targeting Highland Park Residents - Highland Park, IL - A threatening letter sent to a mailbox in Highland Park prompted a hazmat response Sunday night, according to police.
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