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North Bay police investigate antisemitic video taken at local school

Officers are working to determine whether a crime related to hate, genocide or incitement of hatred has taken place. North Bay Police / Twitter

NORTH BAY, Ont. — Police in North Bay, Ont., say they’re investigating a video that appears to show students involved in antisemitic behaviour at a local school.

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The force said it is also investigating the circumstances that motivated that behaviour.

A spokesman said officers were called to Ecole Secondaire Catholique Algonquin on Friday and said police are working to determine whether a crime related to hate, genocide or incitement of hatred has occurred.

Police Chief Scott Tod said the video being investigated is “very disturbing.”

“I want to offer our condolences to the Jewish community of North Bay for having to see this video and see this happening in our community,” he said in a statement.

“There is no place for hate and intolerance in North Bay.”

Local media report that cellphone video shows students on a field making a Nazi salute while chanting “Heil Hitler”
and uttering expletives against Jewish people.

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Police said students were spoken to by the force’s school resource officer and educated about hate crimes.

North Bay Mayor Al McDonald tweeted about the need to fight discrimination.

“We are a welcoming and inclusive community. Hate and racism has no home here,” McDonald wrote on Tuesday. “It is everyone’s responsibility to speak up against racism and hate when it appears.”

Tod said the police service is asking the public to support the elimination of hate and intolerance and end the acceptance of any behavior that promotes hate speech or intolerance.

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