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Three University of Virginia police officers are on paid administrative leave, accused of yelling “Make America Great Again!” into the intercom system of their vehicles early Wednesday morning.

The officers allegedly yelled the slogan — used by President-elect Donald J. Trump during his campaign — at student passersby not long after Trump’s electoral victory had become apparent.

UVa Police Chief Michael Gibson sent out a statement on the matter Thursday afternoon. Gibson wrote that he was “disappointed” by the reports and that the department is investigating the matter.

“Please be assured that UPD remains committed to the highest professional standards in law enforcement and will work tirelessly to enhance the safety of our living and learning environment,” he wrote.

The incident was one of the issues that prompted a protest of Friday afternoon’s scheduled Board of Visitors meeting at the Rotunda, which was supposed to cover issues related to financial aid and affordability.

The protesters called for the officers to be fired. Some also demanded the university defund the police force.