An Ohio man faces nearly 200 charges for distributing antisemitic flyers in a traditional Jewish neighborhood in Pittsburgh last month.

Pittsburgh police have filed 181 traffic charges of depositing waste on a highway against Jeremy Brokaw, a 45-year-old Zanesville, Ohio, resident. He was charged by summons.

KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh reported that each charge comes with a $300 fine, meaning that Brokaw, the driver of the SUV seen by witnesses, faces over $54,000 in total fines.

Residents of Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill and Shadyside neighborhoods were stunned when they found flyers —placed in plastic sandwich bags with corn kernels weighing them down so they could be tossed from a vehicle — on yards, porches and streets back on May 18 .

Witnesses told police that men in a light-colored SU

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