Kentucky school closed for security reasons after D.C. march video surfaced
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The Covington Catholic high school at the center of viral video appearing to show its students taunting a Native American elder during Washington D.C. March, was reportedly closed Tuesday for security reasons. The American Indian Movement Chapters of Indiana and Kentucky, which had been planning to demonstrate outside the Park Hills, Kentucky school, moved its protest to the headquarters of the Diocese of Covington. NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez reports.Jan. 22, 2019
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