Everyone involved in the situation was upset to find that a group of students at a California high school published an edition of their school magazine with cartoons depicting Donald Trump as a Nazi and police officers in KKK garb while holding a gun to a black child, FoxNews reports.

The images were reportedly downloaded from Google Images and then used when formatting the school’s magazine. The pictures depict a swastika under Trump’s hair and a police officer holding a black child at gunpoint.

Local police officers were incensed by the school’s publishing of the magazine, as well as several parents who also objected to the controversial images. One concerned parent took to facebook, saying:

“My son is beyond excited to become a bearcat next year, but this makes me wonder if we made the right choice.”

The mayor of La Verne, California even got involved with the situation, blaming the cartoons’ publishing on a bad decision by a teacher. The school system later released a statement on the incident:

“There is a California Education Code that affirms the First Amendment rights of student newspapers…the student journalist’s article does not represent the views of Bonita High School or the District.”