An Australian police sergeant likely to be charged over a Nazi salute
- An Australian state police chief apologized to the Jewish community after a sergeant allegedly performed an outlawed Nazi salute.
- The 65-year-old instructor is facing charges for praising Adolf Hitler with "Heil Hitler" at the Victoria state police academy.
- Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton expressed his "disappointment" and "anger," stating such conduct has no place in society.
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Australian police sergeant likely to be charged over Nazi salute
An Australian state police chief apologized to the Jewish community on Saturday after a sergeant allegedly performed an outlawed Nazi salute. The 65-year-old instructor on domestic violence policy and law at the Victoria state police academy in Melbourne is facing charges for the gesture and for praising Nazi leader Adolf…
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