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Halloween costumes weren't intended to offend, law enforcement group says

A Newfoundland and Labrador law enforcement group that holds fundraisers for Special Olympics NL says they didn't intend to offend anyone by uploading photos of its members and party guests dressed in offensive Halloween costumes.

Photos later deleted from Facebook show people wearing blackface

One of the photos posted on the Law Enforcement Torch Run Newfoundland and Labrador Facebook page shows a group dressed in tribal-like clothing with black face. (Ishmael N. Daro/BuzzFeed )

A Newfoundland and Labrador law enforcement group that holds fundraisers for Special Olympics NL is apologizing foruploading photos of its members and party guests dressed in offensive Halloween costumes.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run Newfoundland and Labrador (NL LETR), which is comprised of a "multitude of service agencies,"held a Halloween dance Saturday in support of their cause.

The next day several photos were uploaded to the group's Facebook page, including images of a cowboy, an Indigenous woman, and a sheik.

Another group wore tribe-like costumes with blackface.

Several people wore offensive Halloween costumes to a party in support of Special Olympics NL on Saturday in Mount Pearl. (Ishmael N. Daro/BuzzFeed)

BuzzFeed reported Tuesday afternoon that the images were deleted from Facebook after a reporter contacted the organization.

"It was not our intention to offend anyone in any way but to celebrate diversity," saidLynette Wells, director of NL LETR.

"Clearly from the work we do on the job and in our volunteer roles we support diversity and inclusion as this is our main goal as theLETR."

Wells declined an interview at this time but stressed that the organization did not mean to offend anyone, but rather was a "celebration of the Halloween season."

The Law Enforcement Torch Run Newfoundland and Labrador deleted a number of images, including this one. (Ishmael N. Daro/BuzzFeed)