YSU Pres. Bill Johnson reacts to hate speech fliers on campus

Earlier this week, we told you about fliers filled with hate speech being posted around Youngstown State University's Campus.
The fliers were from Patriot Front, a known white supremacy group with ties to the Charlottesville incident, violent clashes at a "Unite the Right" rally between alt-right members and protestors that left one person dead.
Some of the language included racist remarks and extremist views.
21 News spoke to Bill Johnson during 21 News Midday about the situation.
"This is happening all over the country," Johnson said. "It is an ongoing investigation and we're trying to find out if we can identify who the folks were that actually put these stickers up."
Meanwhile, campus police are also still investigating an incident where a man on a bike allegedly used an airsoft gun to shoot two students, telling them to go back to their country.
Johnson adds that the security and safety of the students is the university's top priority.