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CALGARY – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded Monday to the latest round of racist, hateful graffiti sprayed in Calgary. This time, vandals targeted a junior high school in Queensland.

READ MORE: Spirit of Calgary lives on, despite hateful graffiti spree

Police said Tuesday they are investigating the incident as a hate crime—citing specific references to burning mosques—but provided no further details.

A Global News viewer spotted the hateful messages on Wilma Hansen School Sunday afternoon.

One message calls for violence against Syrians and mosques and reads: “Syrians go home and die.”

Another targets the Prime Minister: “Kill the traitor Trudeau.”

Trudeau responded via Twitter Monday, writing, “Canadians have shown the best of our country in welcoming refugees. That spirit won’t be diminished by fear and hate.”

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Canadians have shown the best of our country in welcoming refugees. That spirit won't be diminished by fear & hate. https://t.co/XS8M5mHReG — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) February 15, 2016

The walls were cleaned up before classes resumed on Tuesday.

A request to the prime minister’s staff as to whether his security detail had been contacted was directed to the RCMP.

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Editor’s note: This story was originally published Feb. 14 but was updated Feb. 16 with new information from police.

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