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NY Post readers discuss a Connecticut city’s decision not to fly the ”thin blue line” flag to honor a former state trooper.
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 ...
The LAPD Chief just made a major move - banning the display of the Thin Blue Line flag in department spaces. In this video, I break down what led to the decision, the reactions from both sides ...
Tom DiSario flew a “thin blue line” flag outside his house in Pataskala, Ohio, nearly every day for 5½ years to honor his police chief son who was gunned down in the line of duty.
The Los Angeles Police Department and a township in Pennsylvania voted to ban the Thin Blue Line flag from public areas saying the symbol was offensive.
A federal judge ruled a Pennsylvania's community's ban on the display of a pro-police "Thin Blue Line" flag has restricted free speech of public employees under the First Amendment.
The thin blue line flag, sometimes also called the Blue Lives Matter flag, has a deep and complicated history. Illustration by Joe Cruz.
The flag had been incorporated into the Springfield Township’s police union logo and appeared at public events and fundraisers.
The "Thin Blue Line" flag, which symbolizes very different things to different people, has again divided a Lower Hudson Valley community. Last week, four residents of Irvington told their board of ...
The Springfield Township, about 15 miles from Philadelphia, argued the use of the flag was creating “discontent and distrust” in the community against the police.