The Los Angeles Police Department has ordered its officers not to display the "thin blue line" flag publicly, though they may still do so at their personal work spaces, lockers or personal vehicles.
The masks were paid for and distributed by the police union. Face masks emblazoned with a "thin blue line" flag associated with the pro-police Blue Lives Matter movement have ignited controversy in ...
From Tuesday's decision in Fraternal Order of Police v. Township of Springfield, decided by Judge Paul Matey, joined by Judge Anthony Scirica, concluding that the policy was unconstitutional: The ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Since the Los Angeles Police Department announced a ban on displaying the “thin blue line” flag at public events and in station lobbies, many people outside of Los Angeles have ...
The Los Angeles Police Department banned the Thin Blue Line flag from public areas within police departments this week over a complaint that the flag represented "violent, extremist views." LAPD Chief ...
Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore has issued a ban on displaying the “thin blue line” flag at public events and station lobbies. The Saturday mandate comes in response to the flag’s ...
In this Aug. 30, 2020 file photo, an unidentified man participates in a Blue Lives Matter rally in Kenosha, Wis. A federal court has ruled that a Pennsylvania township cannot ban an American flag with ...
A battle in Springfield Township over the right to display a black and white American flag featuring a thin blue stripe in support of police was settled Monday by a federal judge. The resolution ...
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