Some people living in the Godley Ranch area in Godley, Texas, woke up on Monday to find strange bags outside their homes containing brown pellets of unknown origin and anti-Jewish flyers.
The front of the flyer said, “Every single aspect of Disney child grooming is Jewish. Protect your children,” with photos of Disney executives with the Star of David symbol on their foreheads. The back of the flyer said, “Every single aspect of the Ukraine-Russia war is Jewish.”
The Godley Police Department issued a safety alert on social media, advising community members to call Godley police or the Johnson County non-emergency number if they received or found a bag. Residents were also asked to check their security cameras and contact law enforcement if they had any information about the bags.
The Facebook post warned, “Please do not touch them or allow your family members or pets to touch them as they could be harmful.”
Riley Roden commented on the post, saying, “Wow. This is sad and disgusting. Hate like this has no place in our community.”
According to Ashely Ketcherside, a resident in the neighborhood, she did not see anyone on her security camera but noticed a bag in her yard shortly after 11 p.m. on April 14. The Dallas Expresstalked to Ketcherside, who said, “It’s sick and disgusting. We are a small-knit community with love. We don’t have room for hate. I don’t want to pay these people any attention because, at the end of the day, that is what they want.”
Police Chief Matt Quinteros of the Godley Police Department told
The Dallas Express that the incident was under investigation but did not share further details. While authorities have not publicly identified the brown pellets found in the bags, a Google search of a photo of the pellets suggests they may be alfalfa pellets. A social media user speculated that it could be kitty litter used to add weight to the bags.
This type of occurrence is not the first, as several similar incidents have happened in different parts of Texas.
Other people on the thread mentioned similar flyers appearing in Crowley and Burleson, although the bags found in Burleson were weighted with corn.
In October of 2023, individuals at Fort Worth Botanic Garden claimed that people wearing Nazi attire placed around
250 anti-Jewish flyers on car windshields, per WFAA. Flyers of this type were also found in
in September of last year, before Yom Kippur, as covered by NBC 5 DFW. The flyers were placed on cars in a parking lot outside a gun show. Allen was the target of anti-Jewish flyers in bags weighed down with pebbles, according to NPR.
In 2022, Colleyville One flyer read that “every single aspect of the COVID agenda is Jewish,” and another read, “Black lives murder white children.”
That same year,
two Houston neighborhoods found racist and anti-Jewish flyers, according to KHOU 11 News. As previously
The Dallas Express reported by , anti-Jewish incidents have purportedly increased in frequency all over the country since Israel’s war with the terrorist organization Hamas in Gaza began last October. Antisemitism on college campuses, for instance, hasa federal investigation after several well-known colleges and universities faced criticism for their prompted of such events. handling Some people in the Godley Ranch area in Godley, Texas, woke up on Monday to discover unusual bags outside their houses with brown pellets of unidentified origin and antisemitic leaflets. The front of the leaflet stated, “Every single aspect of Disney child grooming is Jewish. Protect your children,” and included photos of Disney executives with the […]