Military Investigating Suspected ‘White Power’ Hand Gestures Flashed at Game

United States military officials said they were investigating whether Army cadets and Navy midshipmen had flashed hand symbols associated with hate groups at their football game on Saturday.

A broadcast showed cadets from the United States Military Academy and midshipmen from the Naval Academy in the stands displaying the sign at least five times behind ESPN broadcaster Rece Davis at the game, which was held at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Saturday.

President Trump attended the game and met with players in both locker rooms before the game.

“West Point is looking into the matter,” Lt. Col. Christopher Ophardt, a spokesman at the military academy, said in an email Sunday. “At this time we do not know the intent of the cadets.”

The Naval Academy did not immediately respond to messages on Sunday. “We are aware and will be looking into it,” Cmdr. Alana Garas, a spokeswoman for the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., told The Associated Press.

The gesture, which looks like an O.K. sign, is formed by “the thumb and forefinger joined together in a circle, the remaining three fingers splayed out behind,” according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

The center, a nonprofit group that monitors hate groups, noted last year that white nationalists, neo-Nazis and Klansmen “have increasingly begun using the use of the symbol both to signal their presence to the like-minded, as well as to identify potentially sympathetic recruits among young trolling artists flashing it.”

The Anti-Defamation League also described the symbol as a hate sign that forms the letters “WP” for “white power.” Officials of the United States Coast Guard reprimanded a service member who flashed a similar gesture in the background of a television interview on MSNBC last year.

Viewers of the football game on Saturday noticed the gestures and shared clips on social media.

“Please someone tell me I didn’t see what I thought I just saw,” one user wrote on Twitter, asking “white power sign?”

“They are well aware of what they are doing and think it’s funny. Disgusting,” another Twitter user wrote.

On Twitter, Mr. Trump congratulated the Navy Midshipmen, which defeated the Army Black Knights, 31-7, in the annual rivalry game.

The episode at the game comes after West Point announced that it had removed a racist slogan from its team’s spirit flag. The flag had a skull and crossbones and “G.F.B.D.”, which stands for “God Forgives, Brothers Don’t,” a slogan that has been associated with white supremacists. The team is continuing to use the flag without the letters.



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