New Mexico sheriff denies making OK symbol linked to white supremacy while posing for family photo

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New Mexico sheriff denies making OK symbol linked to white supremacy while posing for family photo
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Rio Arriba County Sheriff James Lujan said gesture seen in wife's Instagram photo was him playing a game.

A photo has appeared online which shows a sheriff in New Mexico flashing a hand symbol which now has associations with white supremacy. Rio Arriba County Sheriff James Lujan has denied his gesture had anything to do with white supremacy.

"Also... I tried to get in touch with Lujan since Tuesday afternoon [December 24]. He only chose to respond after the article was published."has requested comment from Lujan via a Facebook message to The Rio Arriba Sheriff's Office and will update this article when a response is received. A photo of Rio Arriba County Sheriff James Lujan posted to Instagram on Sunday shows him flashing what is considered by some people to be a symbol of white supremacy.

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