Kansas Police Officer Shot and Killed in Line of Duty
Hays, Kansas, police officer — Sgt. Scott Heimann — was shot and fatally wounded over the weekend after responding to a “domestic violence incident” about 11 p.m. Saturday.

Hays, Kansas, police officer — Sgt. Scott Heimann — was shot and fatally wounded over the weekend after responding to a “domestic violence incident” about 11 p.m. Saturday.

The head of the Los Angeles Police Department is facing vehement backlash from his own officers after ordering police stations to remove thin blue line flags honoring fallen cops from all publicly accessible areas.

Players on the Saugus High School football team were seen flying the thin blue line flag once again Friday night in defiance of a ban imposed by a woke superintendent, according to the San Clarita Valley Signal.

The football team at Santa Clarita, California’s, Saugus High School has been informed they will no longer be allowed to carry a “Thin Blue Line” flag beside the U.S. flag when they take the field.

Republican lawmakers in Ohio are moving to protect homeowners who fly the thin blue line flag from the objections of landlords, homeowners’ associations, and mobile home park operators.

Richmond, Indiana, police chief Mike Britt says officer Seara Burton is “fighting for her life” after being shot during a traffic stop Wednesday around 6:30 p.m.

Politicians in Montreal expressed concern over police officers displaying pro-police Thin Blue Line symbols during a protest last weekend.

A middle school student claims a substitute teacher provoked a verbal argument about a Thin Blue Line flag on a mask the boy wore to his class.

The Marysville school district in Washington state has doubled down on a decision to make an unnamed teacher remove a Thin Blue Line flag from her middle school classroom, but Black lives Matter and LGBTQ flags remain welcome in the

New Hampshire officials are investigating concerns about the Exeter-area school district that marked unvaccinated students at the prom with a pen.

Several Stillwater Area High school students left their classrooms on Thursday to show support for law enforcement officers in Minnesota.

A coffee vendor at Boise State University (BSU) that was forced off campus after students took issue with their support for the Thin Blue Line — an organization that works with police non-profits — has taken legal action against the university.

Numerous community members gathered recently to show support for local law enforcement officers in Bakersfield, California.

Community members in California are upset after their local city council called the “thin blue line” flag a racist symbol.

A coffee vendor at Boise State University was forced to leave campus after students took issue with their support for the Thin Blue Line, an organization that works with police non-profits. Members of the Boise State University student government argued that keeping the coffee vendor on campus would send a “poor message” to black students.

More than 1,500 cars lined up for a pro-Trump parade in Arizona that stretched on for miles, according to a video taken from the parade.

A Florida high school has banned the “thin blue line flag” from its football games over fears it might be construed as a political statement by the team and the school.

Trump welcomed two Ohio High School students who were suspended for carrying a pro-law enforcement flag onto their football field. “They’re good looking kids. I want to congratulate you,” Trump said as the two students joined him on stage. “You’ve become famous.”

Two high school football players in Ohio received scholarships last week after being briefly suspended for carrying pro-police and firefighter flags during a game.

Hundreds in Chicago gathered for a “Back the Blue” rally to support the police on Wednesday evening.

A pair of Little Miami High School football players were unsuspended from their team Tuesday after they carried pro-law enforcement flags on to the field during a tribute dedicated to first responders in terror attacks of September 11th, 2001.

An Ohio high school has indefinitely suspended two football players for defying orders from the administration and taking “Thin Blue Line” and “Thin Red Line” flags onto the field, as part of a 9/11 tribute.

Hundreds of people attended a rally in Ohio on Friday to show support for police and a local football team barred from displaying the Thin Blue Line flag at school events.

A New Jersey boat parade supporting President Donald Trump, police officers, and veterans is trying to break a world record on Saturday.

Two 18-year-old men from Hingham, Massachusetts, are accused of stealing a “thin blue line” flag from someone’s home and posting the act on social media.

An illegal alien has been arrested after allegedly killing a retired police officer and two retired United States Army officers in a drunk driving crash.

Houston Rockets guard James Harden is facing significant backlash on the Internet after a picture of him wearing a ‘Thin Blue Line’ mask was tweeted from the Rockets account.

The police chief at West Virginia University was forced to apologize after students noticed a “thin blue line” American flag honoring police on display in his home during a Zoom video conference. The chief apologized to the community after acknowledging the “hurt” his flag caused.

NASCAR driver Angela Ruch’s truck will feature a pro-police wrap with prominent the #BackTheBlue logo during this weekend’s race at Kentucky Speedway.

A homeowners association in New Port Richey, Florida, recently told a neighbor that he must remove a flag supporting law enforcement and firefighters.

On Wednesday, NASCAR’s only full-time black driver, Bubba Wallace, drove in a Black Lives Matter car. On Saturday, a driver on a different NASCAR circuit drove Back the Blue car.

American gun maker Sig Sauer and tactical clothing company 5.11 Tactical teamed up to honor police officers with an inside look into their daily lives via a video titled Inside the Blue Line.

San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott told his officers in an email on Friday that the “thin blue line” mask design will no longer be permitted.

Starbucks issued an apology for kicking out uniformed police officers over the concerns of a customer who did “not feel safe” by their presence.

A New Jersey transgender woman was arrested Sunday for lighting a pro-law enforcement flag on fire at Philadelphia’s Pride Parade, police said.
