- The National
Navy SEAL Museum hosted an event last year where twomilitary dogs were ordered to attack a man dressed asColin Kaepernick during aK9 demonstration. - A video of the event surfaced this weekend, prompting an investigation from the US Navy.
- The Navy called the messaging in the video "inconsistent with the values and ethos" of the branch.
- Colin Kaepernick, a former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, has been widely criticized by conservatives for kneeling during the national anthem to protest the unequal treatment of Black Americans.
The US Navy is distancing itself from videos of a K9 demonstration that show two dogs attacking a man wearing a Colin Kaepernick jersey.
The videos, which surfaced this weekend, was taken during a 2019 event hosted by the National Navy SEAL Museum, a nonprofit organization based in Fort Pierce, Florida, that is independent of the Navy, the Washington Post reported.
In the demonstration, the man dressed as Kaepernick acts as a K9 target and is brought to the ground by two K9s.
In one video, you can hear the man grumble, "Oh man, I would stand," in an apparent nod to his Kaepernick character.
—Billy Corben (@BillyCorben) August 2, 2020
—Billy Corben (@BillyCorben) August 2, 2020
"The inherent message of this video is completely inconsistent with the val
The Navy said that it appears that there were no active-duty Navy personnel or equipment used at the event.
—US Navy SEALs (@us_navyseals) August 2, 2020
Colin Kaepernick, a former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, has been widely criticized by conservatives for kneeling during the national anthem to protest the unequal treatment of Black Americans.
Critics have distorted Kaepernick's protest, saying it's disrespectful to people who serve in the military. He has not played in the NFL since 2016.
It's unclear who originally took the videos. They were taken down from Instagram, where they had been posted before circulating on Twitter Sunday.
A representative for the Navy SEAL Museum didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
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