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A California high school board meeting got heated Wednesday over the school's football team displaying a "Thin Blue Line" flag during a game.
A California high school in Santa Clarita is once again flying the Thin Blue Line flag before its football games, despite a football coach's decision to stop displaying it. On Friday night, Saugus ...
LAPD Chief Michel Moore says the flag's original meaning, police support, has been "hijacked" by extremist groups. LAPD ban of 'thin blue line' flags is latest salvo in culture war - Los Angeles Times ...
The Saugus High School football team will no longer use the “thin blue line” flag in its pregame ceremonies after a decision by the team’s coach, the William S. Hart Union High School ...
The police chief in Paso Robles, California, removed a thin blue line flag hung by PRotect Paso outside the Public Safety Center. The removal sparked a social media conflict.
The flag consisted of a coat of arms of an eagle and a shield in the center, with banners above and below on a blue background. Flag of the California Republic, 1846.
The William S. Hart Union High School District superintendent said the Saugus High School football team can no longer use the “thin blue line” flag at games in its pregame ceremonies, echoing ...
The flag consisted of a coat of arms of an eagle and a shield in the center, with banners above and below on a blue background. Flag of the California Republic, 1846.