Antifa rumors spread on local social media with no evidence.
, Sioux Falls Police Chief Matt Burns had to rebut claims that buses were coming from Fargo to incite violence.
Similar claims are sweeping social media in rural areas throughout the country, according to Matt Hildreth, the executive director RuralOrganizing.org, a national progressive nonprofit. "Misinformation campaigns are specifically targeting these communities," Hildreth said. "It seems to be specifically attempting to stoke fear and paranoia, especially in response to what we're seeing in Minneapolis."
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