A leader of a Ku Klux Klan group in Tennessee will spend three years behind bars for posting racist flyers on three Black churches last summer.

Daniel Walls pleaded guilty to four counts of civil rights intimidation after he confessed he plastered flyers on the doors and marquees of Faith United Missionary Baptist Church, Bethel Chapel AME Church, and Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, all in Columbia, South Carolina.

Those flyers contained Klan imagery and slogans, racist and homophobic language, and threatening language from the “Old Glory Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.”

'The Klan Is Back Again and Here to Stay': Ku Klux Klan Leader Will Serve Prison Time for Posting Racist Flyers on Black Churches In Tennessee

Daniel Walls was sentenced to three years in prison for posting KKK flyers on Black churches. (Photos: YouTube screenshots/WSMV Nashville)

Part of the flyers read, “Be Warned,” followed by, “Race traitors, mixed breeds, communist, homosexuals, and all other walks of Godless degeneracy, the Klan is back again and here to stay, so you’d better make amends or stay away!!!”

Source: ‘The Klan Is Back Again and Here to Stay’: Ku Klux Klan Leader Will Serve Prison Time for Posting Racist Flyers on Black Churches In Tennessee