The Los Angeles Police Department has banned the display of thin blue line flags due to complaints from the community, from some people who believe the symbol has been hijacked by extremist and white supremacists.
Chief Michael Moore says there will be no displaying of the thin blue line flag at public events and station lobbies. Moore has also prohibited thin blue line patches to be displayed on uniforms or decals on cars.
The move follows complaints from the community, from some people who believe the symbol has been hijacked by extremist and white supremacists. Democratic analyst Ed Espinoza and Save Austin Now co-founder Matt Mackowiak joined FOX 7 Austin's Mike Warren to discuss.Matt, Save Austin Now really works to strengthen Austin police. What do you think of this move by the L.A. police chief?Well, I mean, you hate seeing any symbol that has a fairly innocent meaning, like the symbol on flag be hijacked by anyone that has a different agenda.
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