According to Kentucky State Police, the four individuals were indicted and charged following the death of Miya Rudd, now facing murder charges.
The flyers hit just as Donald Trump took office on Monday, having earlier promised "mass deportations" of persons in the United States without legal immigration status.
A Kentucky man was arrested Tuesday after he led officers from the Lima post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol on a high-speed chase at speeds that reached 110 miles per hour. According to a patrol spokesman,
The Cave-in-Rock Ferry temporarily halted service at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, January 22 because of ice in the Ohio River.
The fliers, which warned of a “Mass Deportation,” were found on Inauguration Day in northern Kentucky, according to authorities.
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The flyer read, "Leave now avoid deportation," and included information for KKK groups in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania.
Police are investigating after racist flyers purportedly issued by the Ku Klux Klan that directed immigrants to “leave now” and “avoid deportation” were found in several Kentucky cities on
Four people have been indicted and charged with murder today for the death of Miya Rudd, the 8-month-old whose remains were discovered inside an Ohio County home in June 2024, according to Kentucky State Police.