Anti-Semitic flyers found in driveways of several homes in Dunwoody and Sandy Springs

DUNWOODY, Ga. — Residents in Dunwoody and Sandy Springs neighborhoods found disturbing anti-Semitic flyers in their driveways Sunday morning.

Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch posted a photo of the flyer on Facebook Sunday.

“The purpose of activities like this is to cause fear and to divide us,” Deutsch said. “I stand with our Jewish community and all who face intolerance. I believe that love always conquers hate. Please be good to each other.”

Dunwoody police are aware of the flyers and are investigating.

Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul said on Facebook, “Overnight, some despicable individual(s) flyered (sic) our community with anti-Semitic, hate-filled material.”

Paul said the city is checking security cameras in an effort to identify the “culprits” and “if legal charges are possible, they will be brought.”

A spokesperson for Sandy Springs police said they are currently investigating the flyers and that there have been no arrests yet as the investigation is currently underway.