The Diocese of Covington has exonerated the Covington Catholic students of any wrongdoing in the viral incident following the March for Life in January — and added that their actions were “laudatory.”
The Diocese had originally condemned the students and apologized on behalf of the students after a liberal media mob swarmed to attack the students.
In a statement on Wednesday, Bishop Rev. Roger Foys said that an independent investigation into the incident found that the boys did not instigate the incident and had not acted disrespectfully as far-left Native American activist Nathan Phillips had claimed.
Though the boys had been subjected to extreme racist abuse by a group called the Black Israelites, the investigation found that there was “no evidence that students responded with any offensive or racist statements of their own.”