
"Yucaipa resident Roger Reed had just come back from a trip to Disneyland with his fiancee on Monday when they stumbled upon a note in the front yard of their freshly decorated home. "We just kind of assumed that it was something that fell out of our Christmas bins from decorating earlier in the day, and then my fiancee reached down to pick it up," Reed said. "When we read it, we were like, 'What in the world?'""
"The note read, "Santa, I want the head of a Nazi under my tree." Reed said he thought it might have been an isolated prank - his next-door neighbors didn't receive any such messages - until his sister showed him a neighborhood Facebook page. Reed, it turned out, was just one of what he said were about a dozen neighbors who received threatening Christmas cards and notes on their doorstep. The messages on the notes ranged from, "Merry Christmas and f- you Nazi," to the ominous message, "8:46 December 3, you are warned.""
A Yucaipa resident discovered a threatening Christmas note after returning home from a trip. The note said, "Santa, I want the head of a Nazi under my tree." About a dozen neighbors later reported receiving similar cards and notes with messages ranging from profanity to a timed warning of "8:46 December 3, you are warned." One neighbor's Ring camera recorded two masked men running onto a doorstep to place a note. Police were called, though investigation status is unclear. Residents expressed fear and concern about possible motivations, including perceived political targeting.
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