Navy investigating video showing four dogs attacking a Colin Kaepernick stand-in

A video showing four dogs attacking a Colin Kaepernick stand-in during a K-demonstration at a fundraiser for the Navy SEAL Museum in Florida is now under investigation after the video was released.

The Navy said in a statement posted on Twitter that officials became aware of the video on Sunday.

Kaepernick, a former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who began kneeling during the playing of “The Star Spangled Banner“ before games to protest social injustice and police brutality, is seen as a role model to many.

He played his final NFL game in January 2017. He offered support to those protesting the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers in May, and the NFL’s commissioner has apologized for not listening earlier to players’ concerns about social injustice.

In the short video, four dogs attack a man, who is wearing a red Kaepernick football jersey over heavily padded gear as people stand nearby watching.

In a second video, the man is laying on the ground when he’s approached by men wearing fatigues and holding rifles, saying, “On your belly.“ The man replies, “Oh, man, I will stand,” as he rolls over, followed by laughing from the crowd.

The videos were apparently posted on Instagram last year and resurfaced over the weekend.

“The inherent message of this video is completely inconsistent with the values and ethos of Naval Special Warfare and the U.S. Navy,“ the statement said.

The Navy said the “initial indications“ are that no active duty personnel or equipment were used in the demonstration at the “independent organization’s event.”

The Navy SEAL Museum is located in Fort Pierce, Florida, which is north of West Palm Beach on the state’s Atlantic Coast. According to its website, the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum is the only museum dedicated solely to preserving the history of the U.S. Navy SEALs and their predecessor.

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