Veterans to Protest at College That Stopped Flying US Flags

Veterans to Protest at College That Stopped Flying US Flags
American flag on North Street in Middletown on May 25, 2016. (Yvonne Marcotte/Epoch Times)
The Associated Press
11/27/2016
Updated:
11/27/2016

AMHERST, Mass.—Veterans are planning a protest at a western Massachusetts college facing criticism from around the country for its decision to stop flying U.S. flags after students allegedly burned a flag in protest of Donald Trump’s presidential election.

Local veterans and others intend to place hundreds of U.S. flags on the streets around Hampshire College in Amherst on Sunday, as part of what organizers are calling a “peaceful demonstration of freedom.”

College officials decided to indefinitely stop flying flags earlier this month after the main flag in the center of campus was burned after students lowered the banner to half-staff. Officials replaced the flag, but it was lowered again.

School officials say they welcome peaceful discussions about the flag decision.