Saskatoon police investigating possible hate crime at University of Saskatchewan
- A University of Saskatchewan meeting faced disruption on Thursday, prompting a police investigation.
- The annual General Academic Assembly was targeted during its online Zoom portion.
- An unknown user posted racist imagery and hateful rhetoric, described as deeply inappropriate.
- The university stated the incident involved "inappropriate images and video" and "hateful rhetoric."
- The university shut down the online event and is working with police; there is no IT threat.
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Saskatoon police investigating online breach as hate crime
SASKATOON - The Saskatoon Police Service Hate Crimes Unit is investigating a hate-related incident that occurred April 3. SPS says it was reported to them that, during a meeting on the University of Saskatchewan campus involving online participants, a technical breach occurred. Unknown suspect(s) online displayed inappropriate images and video while voicing hateful rhetoric over the meeting. Working in conjunction with U of S Protective Services…
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