A news station in Chicago has apologized after using an offensive graphic in a report Tuesday night about Yom Kippur.
The station, WGN News, accompanied a special Yom Kippur report with an image of a yellow badge the Nazis forced the Jews to wear during the 1940s.
The accidental Holocaust reference quickly gained attention.
Understandably, people were shocked and/or offended by the mistake:
"We are truly sorry for inadvertently using an offensive image in our Yom Kippur story," the station said on Facebook. "We apologize and deeply regret the error."
Twitter user @mikaelajannae suggested the error might cost someone his or her job.
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