Politics & Government

'Disgraceful Fliers Have No Place in Our Home': Harford County Executive

County Executive Barry Glassman responded to antisemitic fliers distributed in Harford County neighborhood.

BEL AIR, MD — Two days after Harford Glen residents reported receiving white supremacist literature in their neighborhood, Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued a statement condemning the fliers as "disgraceful."

He said he wanted the community to know that Harford County was a welcoming place.

“I absolutely reject any kind of hateful and discriminatory messages directed against our Jewish community, law enforcement or any citizens of Harford County," Glassman said in the statement issued Friday. "We cherish all of our residents and want them to know they are welcome here, and these disgraceful fliers have no place in our home.”

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