NORWALK, Ohio — A community in Norwalk is shocked after finding Ku Klux Klan flyers scattered on their street.
Like many of her neighbors, Precious Combs found the flyer that promoted the KKK in her driveway inside a Ziplock bag with gum.
“I was like oh my gosh, and I walked up and down the road collected three more because I didn't want anybody to see it,” said Combs.
Combs said at first, she thought the flyers were fake.
“The flyer looked like it was made by a child. But I had my boss reverse the number, and it was part of the actual clan, so it creeped me out. When I dialed the number on the flyer, I was sent to a voicemail recording claiming to be the Ku Klux Klan. Once I realized it was real, I came home, had a bonfire and burned three of the flyers. I kept for evidence,” said Com