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California school bans football team's pro-police flag 3 years after students were rescued from school shooter

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A California parent spoke out Monday after a high school football team was banned from carrying the Thin Blue Line flag onto the field, after critics alleged the symbol was divisive.

Saugus High School mother Lexi Hawk joined "Fox & Friends First" to discuss the controversy and how the community has responded to the school's decision.  "He thinks it's ridiculous personally, but he is respectful of the school's decision at this time," Hawk told co-host Todd Piro regarding her son's thoughts on the matter. "He likes to play football.

He doesn't want anybody being offended… he would have never thought anybody would have been offended." SANTA CLARITA, Nov. 14, 2019 -- Photo taken on Nov.

14, 2019 shows Saugus High School where a shooting took place in Santa Clarita, Southern California, the United States. At least two students were killed and three injured following a shooting Thursday morning at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, local authorities said.  (Xinhua/Li Ying via Getty Images) "It was never an issue on the football team before somebody made it an issue on social media, so for him, he thought he was doing the right thing and being respectful and appreciating the law enforcement community as a whole," she continued.

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