Ohio high school football players suspended after carrying thin blue line, thin red line flags onto field – Fox News

Community members are planning to rally around the 2 trainees at their next home video game to reveal support for their actions, according to the outlet.

” Little Miami always has– and constantly will– support our first responders, our veterans, and all who compromise to maintain our freedoms,” the statement stated.
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The school added that it organized its Patriot Night program “to memorialize the victims of 9/11.” The program ” was currently part of our pre-game events on Friday, and the American flag is the very first thing through the tunnel every Friday night.”

Players Brady Williams and Jared Bentley asked approval to bring the flags, which are indicated to reveal support for police and firemens, at the start of their video game last Friday on “Patriot Night” but were informed no, according to Local 12 WKRC-TV.

Little Miami High School in Oxford, Ohio, suspended 2 football players after they brought “thin blue line” and “thin red line” flags across the field on Sept. 11 in defiance of school orders.

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” Little Miami Local Schools is saddened to see this story take such an unfavorable turn. While we understand these trainees desire show their support of our very first responders, they did not acquire approval from district authorities,” Little Miami High School said in a statement, according to Fox 19. “Administrators should act when students break the rules.”
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