Neo-Nazi Group 'Blood Tribe' Disrupts University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with Racist Display
University increases police patrols following the incident, as Chancellor condemns the group's actions as abhorrent and against the university's core values.
- A group of four individuals projected a swastika and chanted racist remarks outside the Knilans residence hall at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, causing alarm among students and staff.
- The group, dressed in black and red, also lit what appeared to be road flares and displayed other antisemitic symbols.
- The incident, which occurred on the first day of the spring semester, was captured on video and shared on social media.
- Chancellor Corey King condemned the incident, stating it went against the university's core values, and increased police patrols on campus as a precaution.
- The actions of the group are consistent with the 'Blood Tribe', a neo-Nazi group known for similar incidents on other campuses.