Police are investigating after swastikas and neo-Nazi leaflets appeared on two college campuses near Sacramento. 

At UC Davis, students reacted to the anti-Semitic flyers. 

“They’re horrified, students are horrified, students are scared!” 

Student body President Michael Goffman woke up expecting to prep for midterms. 

Instead he got word that these flyers had been posted on his UC Davis campus. 

“It says “Every time some Anti-White, Anti-American, Anti-freedom Event Takes Place, you look at it, and it’s Jews Behind it.”

The flyer depicts newly-appointed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, surrounded by Jewish members of the U.S. Senate — with the star of David on their foreheads. 

“It screams of the same time of graphics and the same type of design that the Nazis used back in the 30s. They’re telling the Jewish students on this campus that they’re not welcome here!” said Michael Goffman. 

Over at Sacramento City College, spokesperson Kaitlyn MacGregor is equally disturbed. 

“You know, it’s really unfortunate because our college campuses are supposed to be this safe place where students can come to learn,” MacGregor said. 

Early Monday morning, MacGregor says Sacramento city campus police discovered several swastikas drawn on a wooden bulletin board in the south gymnasium. 

This just 6 days after racist graffiti was found in a bathroom on campus. 

“At this point, we’re still looking into both incidents and trying to see if there is any connection,” said MacGregor. 

Meanwhile at UC Davis, Chancellor Gary May wrote a letter to students saying “the message on these flyers is reprehensible and does not represent who we are as a community.”

“I think that’s the change in 2018. It’s still going on, but fewer people are involved.”

 “I can tell you that whoever did this, knew where students hang out.”

The flyers appear to advertise the neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer. 

“All I can do now is to work to make sure that my Jewish community on this campus feels represented, taken care of and they’re not scared to go to their classes,” said Goffman. 

A few years ago, a Jewish fraternity at UC Davis was vandalized when swastikas were painted on the house.

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