San Antonio firefighter flies USAFlag from street light post

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2007

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For over four years, the San Antonio city firefighter who lived across the street flew an American flag from a city of San Antonio street light post. The flag was flown 24-7 and shredded quickly. That American flag flew severely shredded quite a while until another neighbor across the street brought him a new flag and did not leave until he replaced the shredded one. It didn't take long before this new American flag, also flown 24-7, was flying shredded.

The stop sign post next to the street light post was beaten down to the ground twice by violent blows from his teenage son.

Twice a city crew came out and repaired the damaged stop sign post at taxpayer expense.

The U.S. flag flew 24-7, including during thunderstorms, attracting lightning hits during thunderstorms that eventually 'shredded' the large nice tree planted nearby by the previous neighbors.

The new family, now living there, has respectfully taken the flag down.

Of all the individuals to so disgracefully fly an American flag, I would not have expected it from a city firefighter. What was even more of a shock was how anyone in this neighborhood with so many law enforcement residents and his firefighter buddies who visited him were perfectly OK with a severely shredded American flag flying very visibly in our neighborhood.

Worse, as a firefighter, he and his family gained an elitist position of nonaccountability from the post 9-11 surge of appreciation from Americans for the firefighters and law enforcement personnel who performed heroically and many of whom lost their lives in the terrorism tragedy of the two airplanes flown deliberately into the multistoried twin towers in New York killing thousands.

9-11 has changed our lives forever.

It's not against the law to fly a shredded flag but is there a moral breakdown that a shredded American flag was so prominently flown from a city utility pole?

It's not against the law to speak out our concerns with witnessed neighborhood violence and destruction and a severely shredded American flag flying prominently and dangerously during thunderstorms from a city street light post but doing so in San Antonio, Texas, Home of the famed Alamo, means becoming victimized in brutal ways from the very individuals responsible for safeguarding our public health (EMS) and our safety (San Antonio Police Department, Bexar County Sheriff's Dep't...).

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