A group of boys from a Wisconsin high school posed for a photo giving a Nazi salute, and one of them shared it on social media.
The photo was shared Sunday night on Twitter by an account called "Welcome to Baraboo," and showed dozens of teenage boys wearing tuxedos and making the "sieg heil" gesture.
this post has since been deleted, but i just want @barabooSD to be aware of the disturbing actions that are represe… https://t.co/zzcJCwBKi1— carly sidey (@carly sidey) 1541994638.0
The boys were identified as the class of 2019 at Wisconsin's Baraboo High School, and The Young Turks' Jules Suzdaltsev tried to uncover more information about the boys and the photo.
"We even got the black kid to throw it up #BarabooProud," the now-deleted account tweeted.
One boy in the middle of the group is making the "OK" sign that has become associated with white supremacists.
The photo was taken by one of the teens' parents at junior prom, and was posted online as part of a group of shots from the event.
Suzdaltsev heard from Baraboo graduates who claimed school officials did little to punish instances of racial harassment and bullying, and some of those former students shared social media photos to back their assertions.
I am being flooded with messages from students of this school about some of the guys in the group photo. It sound… https://t.co/HyxANjyuHq— Jules Suzdaltsev (@Jules Suzdaltsev) 1542006111.0
@AshaRangappa_ @barabooSD Absolutely repulsive. I'm Jewish, born and raised north of Baraboo. Racism and anti-Semit… https://t.co/w09jmyMja3— Renee D (@Renee D) 1542026051.0
The Barbaroo School District's official Twitter account retweeted a post from school district administrator Lori Mueller that shows the school is considering how to address the incident, including potential legal action.