One man was on his daily walk in Mountain Brook this morning when he saw something he wasn't expecting: Dozens of fliers from the KKK, thrown in a neighbor's driveway and throughout the street.

Mark Rosse was so shaken by the incident, he called police.

"It was concerning... I was a little appalled."

The fliers were advertising the group's thoughts on transgender bathroom laws.

"These freaks are jeopardizing the safety of bathrooms all across the nation for our women and children. This needs to stop," the flier reads.

Rosse said that police were slow to respond to his call, and that the fliers were still at the home on Pump House Road around 11:30 a.m.

"I'm all for free speech but the KKK doing these kind of things is definitely a threat."

The homeowners were not home at the time, and Rosse said that he believes they are out of town for the Fourth of July weekend. He lives on Caldwell Mill Road, which is nearby, but he doesn't know the homeowners' names or how to contact them.

He believes that the home may have been targeted by the person, or persons, who distributed the fliers.

"I don't know how these people will feel about it... especially if they have a child who was targeted by this," Rosse said.

The fliers were mostly in the home's driveway, with a few scattered in the surrounding street.

"If your [sic] confused and don't know what sex you are today use a tree out in the back yard," the flier reads.

Rosse said that he believes the person responsible drove past the home, and threw the papers out the window into the driveway, leaving some to fly off in the wind.

"Its deplorable... For the KKK to be be doing this... this blatant hate is really concerning," Rosse said.

He believes that the flier distribution is a "blatant threat" and has potential to be a hate crime if the homeowners were targeted by the KKK. He wants to prevent any other incidents, in his neighborhood and across the city, from happening.

"I am shaken... but it needs to be addressed by somebody. It has to be addressed by somebody. People need to speak up when they see things."

The house number in the picture above has been blurred to protect the homeowners privacy.