Bradford school suspends teen for flying pro-police flag on his truck

2021-12-18

Bradford school suspends teen for flying pro-police flag on his truck

Dec 18, 2021 | Blog, General News

 

Bradford school suspends teen for flying pro-police flag on his truck

Police on Guard was honoured to have the opportunity to meet Carson Young and present him with one of our challenge coins. Carson was recently suspended from school for displaying a Thin Blue Line flag on his truck. Carson was showing support for the men and women of law enforcement while exercising his guaranteed constitutional right of freedom of expression. Police on Guard stands with Carson and thanks him for his support.

In early January Police on Guard will be involved in a fundraising event and will donate all proceeds to a charity of Carson’s choice.

A GoFundMe page has been created to assist in paying for Carson’s legal fees. Click here for Carson’s GoFundMe page. 

To obtain more details on Carson’s matter, click here to read Joe Warmington’s article in The Toronto Sun 

 

 

 
 
 

 

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