(NewsNation) — Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore has banned the display of the “thin blue line” flag at public events and station lobbies. The mandate, issued Saturday, comes in ...
LOS ANGELES – Police chief Michel Moore has ordered the “thin blue line” flag be removed from public view in all Los Angeles police stations, as well as its use on uniform patches and bumper stickers ...
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 stripe is ...
A man carries a "thin blue line" flag during a pro-police rally in Kenosha, Wis., in 2020. (Morry Gash / Associated Press) To the editor: Those Los Angeles Police Department officers displaying "thin ...
This is a follow-up to my Jan. 30 LNP | LancasterOnline letter about the “thin blue line” flag decals on Lancaster city police cars (“ ‘Thin blue line’ flag takes new meaning”). I recognize that the ...
This is regarding the Los Angeles Times article “LAPD bans flag, latest salvo in culture war,” which was published on Page A6 of the Jan. 23 LNP | LancasterOnline. Los Angeles Police Department Chief ...
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore has issued a ban forbidding department personnel from sporting the “thin blue line” patch on their uniforms and similar bumper stickers on police vehicles, it was ...
The mandate, issued Saturday, comes in response to the flag’s divisive symbolism — some believe it represents support for law enforcement, while others say it’s become a symbol of far-right ideology ...
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 ...
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