Dearborn Heights Officials Respond to Backlash over Proposed Police Patch
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Michigan police department scraps Arabic patch proposal
In a carefully worded statement, Mayor Bill Bazzi insisted the patch “was an internal discussion among some within the police department, which was not put forth for consensus or further review.” By Aaron Sull, Jewish Breaking News A Michigan police department ignited a firestorm last week after unveiling—then swiftly deleting—a proposed uniform patch featuring the department’s name in Arabic script, prompting accusations that the city was bowin…
Dearborn Heights: Following mixed reactions, the city of Dearborn Heights last week quickly withdrew a new design for its local police badge that read “Dearborn Heights Police” in Arabic. Mayor Bill Bazzi confirmed that the proposed design was merely an internal discussion among some members of the police department and should not have been published or presented as an official prototype. The Dearborn Heights Police Department deleted the post j…
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