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The Olmsted County Sheriff's Office has completed a redesign of its uniform patch, featuring several "meaningful elements" tied to Olmsted County and OCSO's history, the sheriff's office announced in ...
The "Thin Blue Line American Flag" ("the Flag") is "a black and white American flag." "All of the horizontal stripes are black and white with the exception of one horizontal stripe that is blue." ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Saugus High football parents and supporters wore T-shirts at Friday’s game in support of the ‘thin blue line’ flag that the team is no longer carrying when it runs onto the field … ...
A federal court has ruled that a prohibition by a Pennsylvania community on the display of the American flag with a thin blue line that is supportive of law enforcement is unconstitutional. The ...
Barring 'thin blue line' flag on Pennsylvania township property is unconstitutional, US court rules The township argued the use of the flag was creating "discontent and distrust" in the community ...
The police union uses the flag on its logo. An attorney for the police officers calls it a resounding win for the First Amendment.
Families of fallen officers today reacted angrily to the 'completely crazy' order that Met officers should not wear the Thin Blue Line emblem if working at today's Pride celebrations in London.
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.