Military police have reopened an investigation into a Facebook group named 'Blue Hackle Mafia,' which allegedly contains racist, misogynistic, homophobic, and antisemitic comments and images involving members of the Canadian Army. The group was initially reported last December, and the investigation was reopened on June 27.
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️Military police have reopened an investigation into a Facebook group named 'Blue Hackle Mafia,' which allegedly contains racist, misogynistic, homophobic, and antisemitic comments and images involving members of the Canadian Army. The group was initially reported last December, and the investigation was reopened on June 27.
Trending- 1 Last December: The 'Blue Hackle Mafia' group was initially reported to the army chain of command.
- 2 June 25: Lt.-Gen. Michael Wright was made aware of the allegations.
- 3 June 27: The investigation was reopened by military police.
- Investigation reopened by military police
- Members engaging in this type of online behaviour could face administrative and/or disciplinary consequences.
What: Military police are investigating a Facebook group, 'Blue Hackle Mafia,' for containing racist, misogynistic, homophobic, and antisemitic content, allegedly involving members of the Canadian Army.
When: Investigation reopened on June 27. Allegations were made aware to Lt.-Gen. Michael Wright on June 25. The group was initially reported last December.
Where: Online (Facebook group), involving members of the Canadian Army. The report is datelined Ottawa.
Why: The group's posts featured content deemed 'abhorrent' and against the standards expected of Canadian Army members.
How: Military police reopened the investigation after the allegations were brought to the attention of the Canadian Army's commanding officer.