UPDATE (September 6, 3:55 p.m.) Speaking to The FADER after Crushers Club's engagement with alt-right figureheads on Twitter resurfaced, Crushers Club founder Sally Hazelgrove said that she "should have had more foresight" before liking posts by Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, and Donald Trump..

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UPDATE (September 6, 12:40 p.m.) As Twitter user Ashley Yates points out, Crusher's Club has deleted a number of the controversial tweets.

UPDATE (September 5, 9:25 p.m.) In a statement provided to The FADER, Sally Hazelgrove said members of the Crushers Club are not discouraged from having dreadlocks. She writes: "“The Crusher’s Club does not have any policies prohibiting dreadlocks — we welcome all hairstyles from our youth. On occasion, our kids look to change their hairstyles and ask us to assist, especially since haircuts can be a costly expense for them. Our goal is — and will always be — to equip our youth with the resources to improve their neighborhoods, maximize their potential and develop into the leaders of tomorrow.”