LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The University of Kentucky is investigating its Turning Point USA chapter after reports of bullying, harassment, and threatening messages in the group’s online chat.

Turning Point USA is a conservative nonprofit organization founded by Charlie Kirk.

The investigation began following an anonymous tip that raised concerns about repeated instances of discriminatory harassment and messages that reportedly encouraged violence, according to Fox 56.

"This has been referred to the appropriate officials for review," UK spokesperson Jay Blanton said. "The comments, if true, are wrong and concerning. We must be committed to values of respect and civility."

Former chapter member Giovanni Rozzi told Fox 56 the chat was originally open to anyone who scanned a QR code. Over time, he said, some messages targeted students and included discriminatory content.

Chapter officers told police they are enforcing stricter invite restrictions for the group chat in response to the concerns.

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