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Police are investigating after antisemitic flyers were left in a San Marino neighborhood on Yom Kippur.

One resident who only wanted to be identified as Todd first spotted the flyers, tucked into plastic bags with rocks, while walking his daughter to school around 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.

At first, he thought they were landscaper flyers until he noticed that they detailed an antisemitic COVID-19 conspiracy.

The flyers include the names of Jewish people who work in the Biden administration and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“Every single aspect of the COVID agenda is Jewish,” the flyers read. The bottom of the flyers reads “These flyers were distributed without malice and intent.”

Todd said he spotted the flyers again all over his neighborhood while walking his dogs, but also in Pasadena.

They’ve also been spotted in Beverly Hills, West Los Angeles and Hollywood.

“It made me feel very uncomfortable,” Todd said. “It just seems like this is a cute, quiet neighborhood and you don’t think that there’s hate around, bubbling below the surface, but I guess there is, enough that people are filling bags with rocks and leaving them.”

Yom Kippur is the holiest of holidays at the beginning of each Jewish new year that represents a day of atonement. It involves a day of fasting and prayer.