Drone used to drop Nazi leaflets outside Ariana Grande concert and other events Friday night

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Drone used to drop Nazi leaflets outside Ariana Grande concert and other events Friday night
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From folks gathered at an outdoor college fundraiser to fans and passersby outside an Ariana Grande concert in downtown Sacramento last night, residents of California's capital city had their Friday evenings interrupted by Nazi propaganda that was apparently dropped out of the sky by a drone.

The leaflets, printed with swastikas and statements like"THE PRESS IS THE ENEMY!" were first noticed, according to the local CBS affilliate, Friday evening during an annual event, dubbed"Bites on the Bridge," taking place near the campus of California State University, Sacramento.

Shortly after reports cropped up on social media, CSUS President Robert S. Nelsen issued a statement condemning the leaflets. People then began reporting sightings of the same Nazi leaflets several miles west, outside the Ariana Grande concert at the Golden 1 Center in downtown Sacramento, according to CSUS student paper The State Hornet.

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