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Racist fliers distributed in Great Falls neighborhood

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GREAT FALLS - Dozens of residents along several blocks of a Great Falls neighborhood reported finding fliers promoting a white supremacist group left at their homes.

The racist propaganda was packaged in Ziploc bags filled with dirt.

The fliers included references to “White Lives Matter,” racist rhetoric, and QR codes linking to the group’s online channels.

The materials also referenced the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot while speaking at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10.

Residents of the neighborhood said the fliers appeared sometime during the night.

Fliers were spotted along Sixth Avenue North from at least 15th Street to 20th Street.

Great Falls Mayor Cory Reeves shared on Facebook: "Neighborhoods across Great Falls woke up to find white supremacy literature scattered in their yards. Enough is enough. We are better than this, America."

Jasmine Taylor, who is running against Reeves in the mayoral election, posted: "I think most of us agree that we don't want Great Falls to be a city that WLM (White Lives Matter) sees as a prime recruiting area."

White Lives Matter is classified as a racist, white supremacist group by extremism experts and organizations including the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League.

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