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mahatmakanejeeves

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Tue Dec 1, 2020, 09:17 AM Dec 2020

Student journalists at Louisville's duPont Manual High School have broken another bonkers story ... [View all]

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This is incredible. Student journalists at Louisville's duPont Manual High School have broken another bonkers story about the Kentucky State Police's infatuation with Nazis
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https://manualredeye.com/90596/news/local/ky-law-video-nazi-logo/



Kentucky law enforcement training used video with Nazi symbol

Satchel Walton| November 30, 2020

An online training used in 2020 by a Kentucky state law enforcement training agency features a Nazi symbol in a clip from an anti-Semitic video produced by a neo-Nazi media company.

The Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT) created the online training which requires watching a six-minute video. The full video, which is not included in the training, alleges that the Jewish people caused the American opioid crisis, that Las Vegas casinos are “run by Jewish gangsters” and that in Hollywood, Jewish people “are endlessly glorified among other mind-control agendas working hand-in-hand with the U.S. government.”

An anonymous source who works in law enforcement alerted Manual RedEye to the existence of the clip after RedEye published a story about a Kentucky State Police (KSP) training that quoted Hitler three times and featured the Nazi phrase “über alles.” KSP used Hitler-quoting trainings during at least two years and trainings that quoted Robert E. Lee and instructing cadets to be “ruthless killer[s]” for at least 10 years, resulting in Commissioner Rodney Brewer’s resignation.

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