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Offensive anti-Biden flag that caused stir in Michigan also frustrates residents in Ohio

Offensive anti-Biden flag that caused stir in Michigan also frustrates residents in Ohio Emma Colton © Provided by Washington Examiner An anti-Biden flag that caused controversy in Michigan has also popped up in Ohio, concerning residents it’s too offensive for children to see. Parents in the town have raised concerns that the flag is inappropriate for children to see, as a school bus passes the house twice a day. However, one law professor said it’s up to parents to shield their children from such language. Courts generally rule the rights of parents to maintain a clean environment for their kids and when you leave the house. That’s why radio and television are treated differently, because they come into the house,” said Northern Kentucky University law professor Ken Katkin.

Offensive anti-Biden flag has some throughout Rust Belt calling for its removal

Print this article An anti-Biden flag that caused controversy in Michigan has also popped up in Ohio, concerning residents it’s too offensive for children to see. Parents in the town have raised concerns that the flag is inappropriate for children to see, as a school bus passes the house twice a day. However, one law professor said it’s up to parents to shield their children from such language. Courts generally rule the rights of parents to maintain a clean environment for their kids and when you leave the house. That’s why radio and television are treated differently, because they come into the house,” said Northern Kentucky University law professor Ken Katkin.

What the investigation into fired Hamilton County Sheriff s deputy reveals

What the investigation into fired Hamilton County Sheriff s deputy reveals WCPO 9 I-Team investigation uncovered the evidence A Hamilton County Sheriff s Office investigation found that then-Deputy Michael Stemmerding displayed support for the militia group by posting their flag as his cover photo on Facebook. The WCPO 9 I-Team discovered Stemmerding s posts. Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey terminated Stemmerding. and last updated 2021-02-24 19:18:07-05 CINCINNATI — A fired Hamilton County deputy displayed support for a militia group when he used its flag as his Facebook cover photo, according to a 57-page report documenting an internal administrative investigation. Michael Stemmerding s Facebook public page posted the Three Percenter flag on Dec. 26, 2020. It was his cover photo for nearly six weeks, the WCPO 9 I-Team found.

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