Crime & Safety
White Supremacist Stickers At Framingham State: Suspect Sought
Police released an image of a man they say posted the white supremacist propaganda on school and city property last Thursday.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — Framingham State University police are seeking information about a man seen posting stickers on campus connected to a white supremacist group.
The suspect was captured on camera around 7 p.m. Thursday. Police said the man placed a variety of stickers on school and city property.
"The subject appears to be a white male with dark hair wearing a dark jacket, jeans, dark shoes and a dark facemask," school police said in a bulletin.
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According to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the group Patriot Front has been active in the area before. Members of the group were seen in March 2020 handing out leaflets on campus with phrases like "One nation against invasion" and "America is not for sale," according to the ADL.
Police are offering a $5,000 reward for information about the man. Anyone with information can contact Framingham State University police at (508) 626-4911.
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