According to the FDLE, the suspect placed those banners along the Daryl Carter Bridge in Orlando on Sunday. This was the second arrest made in Orlando in the last two weeks relating to antisemitic messages in the same case.Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 269 this year. The bill “includes provisions that prohibit individuals from displaying or projecting images onto a building, structure, or property without permission,” an FDLE statement said.
The FDLE also said that two outstanding arrest warrants for additional demonstrators who live out of state were in violation of the newly enacted state law.Anti-Semitic signs show up around Jacksonville: Local leaders condemning these actions FDLE Orlando investigated this incident along with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. The Florida Highway Patrol was also involved in the investigation.
“The actions by this suspect will not be tolerated in the great state of Florida,’ FDLE Commissioner Mark Glass said. “I thank Governor DeSantis for his continued support and our FDLE agents and partners who assisted in this investigation.”