Gov. Andrew Cuomo has ordered a State Police investigation into the distribution of white supremacist fliers in an Upstate NY neighborhood.

The fliers were found on driveways along Chicora Road, Mohawk Street and Lower River Road in the Niagara County town of Lewiston on Thursday morning, WKBW-TV reported. They were folded inside plastic bags, and bore bigoted messages about immigrants and black people, as well as "white power" ideologies.

Lewiston Police investigating racist flyers left at dozens of homes in the village @news4buffalo pic.twitter.com/G3h3CGgRhY — Rachele Mongiovi (@4RacheleM) March 24, 2017

People in Lewiston say they're shocked that these racist flyers were distributed in their neighborhood. Police investigating. @news4buffalo pic.twitter.com/CdKLeC1pVM — Rachele Mongiovi (@4RacheleM) March 24, 2017

"As a New Yorker, I was disgusted and offended by the fliers promoting a white nationalist group in Lewiston," Cuomo said in a statement. "These messages contradict all that we stand for as New Yorkers."

Lewiston Police Chief Frank Previte told WIVB-TV that the content of the fliers doesn't "rise to the point of being a criminal act." He said the suspects would only face littering charges.

Cuomo's investigation, however, would seek possible connections between those who distributed the fliers, and other bias-related incidents elsewhere in the state.

Cuomo has already ordered probes into bomb threats that have been leveled against several Jewish Community Centers across the state this year.

He also ordered a special State Police task force to investigate vandalism at a Jewish cemetery in Rochester.