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Antisemitic Flyers Found in Wyckoff, NJ: Police Launch Investigation

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Wyckoff NJ, local authorities are investigating after antisemitic flyers containing hate-filled messages were discovered earlier this week in the Sicomac area of Wyckoff, according to officials. The disturbing materials have prompted an active investigation by the Wyckoff Police Department.

Community Leaders Condemn Antisemitic Flyers

The Wyckoff Township Committee issued a strong statement on Friday, May 2, condemning the flyers, which they described as “divisive, polarizing, and antisemitic.” The committee emphasized its unwavering support for the local Jewish community and committed to standing against hate in all forms.

“The Township Committee condemns in the strongest possible terms the dissemination of hate-filled materials intended to harass, intimidate, or divide members of our community,” the statement read.
Antisemitism has no place in Wyckoff—or anywhere. We stand firmly with our Jewish residents and neighbors.”

Ongoing Police Investigation in Wyckoff

Wyckoff Police Chief David V. Murphy confirmed that the case is under active investigation. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward. Residents can contact Detective Sergeant Michael Ragucci or Detective Sergeant Michael DeMaio by calling 201-891-2121 or emailing detectives@wyckoffpolice.org.

Police are currently treating the incident as an isolated act but are urging the public to refrain from speculation and remain united while the investigation progresses.

Community Urged to Remain Vigilant and Unified

While there is no immediate threat to public safety, officials are encouraging residents to report suspicious activity and help preserve Wyckoff’s reputation as an inclusive and respectful community. Township leaders emphasized that hate speech and antisemitism will not be tolerated.

“This type of behavior is not reflective of our values,” said the Township Committee. “Wyckoff is a place where people of all backgrounds deserve to feel safe and respected.”

The case remains open, and updates will be shared as more information becomes available.

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