Ban of “thin blue line” flag at police station sparks uproar
On Oct.30, Montgomery County Police posted a photo on Facebook of Shelton and his son in front of the station with the donated flag and several officers.
The post sparked outrage, with people commenting that the blue line was a symbol used by white supremacists during the riots in Charlottesville, Virginia. Others said the line represents the Blue Lives Matter movement — which some consider a racist response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
WUSA-TV reported that Democratic Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich said the flag provides a symbol of “support” to some, but is a symbol of “dismissiveness” to others.
Hogan, a Republican, said in a series of tweets Sunday that he was “offended and disgusted” that Elrich had prohibited officers from displaying the flag.
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