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The Issue: A Connecticut city’s decision not to fly the ”thin blue line” flag to honor a former state trooper. The Wethersfield, Conn. town council refused to fly the “thin blue line ...
The “thin blue Line” flag — a symbol of public support for police — has been banned from public areas within the Los Angeles Police Department after a complaint about the flag being ...
Ironically, had the Flag Desecration Amendment been adopted, the advocates of the thin blue line alteration, who most likely claim to be very patriotic, could have violated it.
All images of the "Thin Blue Line" flag have been directed to be removed from the lobby of the Los Angeles Police Department and police vehicles. LAPD Chief Michel Moore issued a directive to ...
Ohio state lawmakers are pushing legislation to protect the right to fly Thin Blue Line Flags after the father of a slain officer was told to remove his flag.
(AP) – A federal court has ruled that a Pennsylvania community’s resolution prohibiting the display of an American flag with a thin blue line on all township property is unconstitutional.
2) The publicly visible depiction of the Thin Blue Line American [F]lag symbol on any personal property of a [T]ownship employee, agent [,] or consultant, which is brought into the [T]ownship ...
The thin blue line flag, sometimes also called the Blue Lives Matter flag, has a deep and complicated history. Illustration by Joe Cruz.
For some, the “thin blue line” flag is an expression of solidarity with police officers who have lost their lives on the job. To others, the black-and-white American flag with a single blue ...
Before the flag came the phrase. The idea of a “thin blue line” can be traced all the way back to a 1854 British battle formation, a “thin red line” used during the Crimean War and then ...
Letters to the Editor: Soybeans belong in soup, not fuel tanks. Thin blue line shouldn't go through Old Glory. It's time for a change from DeWine.