WFLA reported Tuesday on a New Port Richey resident whose Halloween yard decorations included "skeleton after skeleton, saluting Hitler with concentration camp identification numbers on their arms and a Star of David on their chests."
Read that sentence again.
There was also a sign reading "Arbeit Macht Frei," a German phrase which means "Work sets you free" and is famous for being posted at multiple concentration camps during World War II.
The resident, a realtor, refused to take the display down after multiple complaints and reported death threats, (sort of) explaining that it was a response to her ongoing conflict with her HOA, which she says is trying to take her house from her.
Wonder why.
This article appears in Nov 1-8, 2018.

