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The Sacramento Bee
The Sacramento Bee
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The superintendent of a rural Northern California high school said a group of students seen posing in a photo with swastikas and other Nazi symbols drawn on their bodies have been disciplined, but that specific details cannot be shared for legal reasons. The administrator also said she and her colleagues have faced death threats following the incident. The photo, at what appeared to be a house party, showed eight young people with swastikas and “SS” bolts drawn on their chest or torsos in black marker. One of the teens appeared to be holding up an “OK” symbol – a hand gest…