Crime & Safety
Glastonbury Cops Investigating Pro-White, 'Resistance' Sign Placements
Authorities in Glastonbury are investigating the appearance of "nationalist social club" flyers in town.

GLASTONBURY, CT — Glastonbury police are investigating the placement of "pro-nationalist" and "pro-white" posters in various spots around town that are calling for "resistance."
The placards were discovered Friday, police said.
One poster depicted a Minuteman-type colonial character and declared, "New Englanders, you are being replaced ... organize and resist," and made reference to a group called "New England Nats."
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Another from the same group was a bit more detailed and made reference to the "Nationalist Social Club," described on the poster as a "pro-while, street oriented fraternity dedicated to raising authentic resistance to the enemies of our people in the New England area." It was directed at a New England "man of European descent ... that wishes to see a better future for your people."

"GPD is aware of several pictured flyers that were distributed throughout neighborhoods across town on Friday," police said. "If anyone has any information on the individual who was distributing this, to include video footage of the person and/or vehicle, please contact Officer McKenzie Bushnell at 860-633-8301 or mckenzie.bushnell@glastonbury-ct.gov."
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